JD Vance becomes his own meme on Halloween: US Vice-President's hilarious costume breaks the internet. Watch video
US Vice President JD Vance embraced internet culture this Halloween by dressing as his own viral meme. He recreated a popular online image of himself, complete with a wig and specific attire. This playful gesture referenced a past Oval Office meet...

The 41-year-old Republican was seen donning a dense brown curly wig which he paired with a red tie and blue blazer in a clear imitation of the bloated, dunce version of himself popularly used by internet trolls. “Happy Halloween. And remember to say thank you!” Vance said in an Instagram video that ended with him eerily spinning in a circle as the “Twilight Zone” theme plays.
JD Vance dressed up like meme version of himself
The veep also shared an up-close and personal selfie in costume to X, making sure to widen his eyes to appear like the photoshopped version of himself in the meme. “MAKE SURE YOU SAY THANK YOU,” the White House wrote, sharing the image on its own account.ALSO READ: Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS' racing towards the Sun in a cosmic turning point: Will you be able to see the rare object from Earth?
The “thank you” comments reference the chaotic and controversial February Oval Office meeting Vance and President Trump held with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which Vance chastized Zelensky for not being grateful enough for US assistance in its war with Russia.
“The fact that people started making memes of JD Vance like this and he basically just shrugged his shoulders and said, ‘Screw it! Let’s roll with it,’ is one of the funniest things to happen in politics over the last decade,” one man wrote on X.
Many X users couldn’t believe Vance recreated his own meme. One wrote, “JD Vance is totally dressing up as his own meme for Halloween. Legend.” Another joked, “Babe look, JD Vance dressed up as his meme for Halloween!” The third user said, “JD Vance is doing the meme!! What a time to be alive!”
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White House Halloween post
The fun moment came just days after the White House shared playful Halloween edits of former President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, all frequent targets of political memes.Vance’s “costume” also poked fun at his February exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which he had bluntly urged Zelensky to thank President Donald Trump for US support. The Vice President’s light-hearted costume came just as he faced backlash for his recent remarks about his wife’s Hindu faith.
On Friday, Vance defended the comments he made about his wife Usha, during a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi.
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Critics accused him of being dismissive of his wife’s faith after he told the audience he hoped she might “one day come to Christ.” But Vance pushed back hard, calling the outrage “disgusting” and rooted in “anti-Christian bigotry.”
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