JD Vance Faces Backlash Over Speech
JD Vance drew heavy criticism after a Turning Point USA event took a controversial turn. During his speech, he appeared to blame his own administration for Charlie Kirk’s death, sparking outrage among supporters and political commentators.
Kirk was shot while speaking at a college event in Utah, an incident that has ignited anger and debate. Far-right activists have seized on the tragedy to attack political opponents and demand action against what they call radical threats in the U.S.
The Gaffe That Went Viral
While addressing supporters at the event, organized by the group Kirk co-founded, Vance made a notable slip. A clip of the moment spread quickly on social media, with viewers questioning his phrasing.
According to ABC News, Vance said:
“If you miss Charlie Kirk, do you promise to fight what he died for?”
The intended message likely was “fight for what he died for.” However, the wording made it sound as though he was asking people to fight what Kirk died for, causing confusion and backlash online.
Commenters quickly linked the statement to Kirk’s death during Donald Trump’s presidency. One person wrote:
“Take the country back from… the Trump administration?”
Another joked: “Take it back? They’re the ones with all the power right now. Lol.”
Public Outcry Continues
The incident highlights the sensitive nature of discussing tragic events in political contexts. Vance’s gaffe, combined with social media scrutiny, has fueled intense debate about the appropriateness of political commentary following a violent tragedy.