
Biography Flash: J.D. Vance's Fiery Week - From Dallas Tragedy to Past Controversies
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This week has been explosive for Vice President J.D. Vance and his biography is evolving in real time. The biggest news started Wednesday, when a deadly shooting took place at a Dallas ICE facility. Vance was swift to address the tragedy, blaming left-wing rhetoric for motivating the violence. ABC News reported that Vance, speaking in North Carolina just hours after the shooting, claimed the administration had unreleased evidence that the shooter was a violent left-wing extremist targeting law enforcement, echoing President Trump’s own sharply-worded post on Truth Social. The shooter left behind a note vowing to terrify ICE agents, and the FBI released images of bullets inscribed with anti-ICE slogans. Vance, in a now widely-circulated clip, offered condolences for the detainee victims and unequivocally condemned political violence from the left, saying, "If your political rhetoric encourages violence against our law enforcement, you can go straight to hell." That uncompromising language got major play on both network and cable news and rebounded fiercely on social media, as highlighted by The Independent and others.
But Vance’s own past caught up with him online. The Independent and multiple X users reminded everyone that in 2016, Vance called Trump “America's Hitler” in a text to a roommate. Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell, California Governor Gavin Newsom’s team, and The Lincoln Project all shared the old headlines and footage, poking at the deep irony of Vance demanding Democrats stop with Nazi comparisons. Vance did not dodge: he has been clear in televised debates and interviews that he renounced those remarks and blamed early media narratives for misinforming him about Trump—a pivot that appears to have mattered little to Trump loyalists after Vance became his running mate.
Throughout the week, Vance has kept a high profile. He appeared on Fox News' Ingraham Angle talking about “dismantling the network of left-wing violence” and went after Democrats for wanting to “shut the government down.” On the business front, there’s been no news of new investments or tech ventures, but Vance’s name is trending more for politics than the boardroom right now. His public remarks continue to draw wide reaction, with outlets like Fox News, ABC, and YouTube carrying full clips of his recent speeches, including detailed remarks on Trump’s tax cuts for working families and support for law enforcement.
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