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According To A Lip Reader, JD Vance Made Thread Prior To Trump Congressional Speech
A lip reader claims that JD Vance said some frightening things in a chat he thought was private just before Donald Trump’s March 4 congressional speech.
JD Vance’s political career has undergone a significant metamorphosis. Vance publicly showed his contempt for Donald Trump in 2016, the year his book “Hillbilly Elegy” was published. He called him a “idiot,” comparing him to Nixon and, at worst, “America’s Hitler.”
“I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical a**hole like Nixon who wouldn’t be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he’s America’s Hitler,” Reuters reports of a private message Vance sent on Facebook to an associate in 2016.
When his Hitler comment went public in 2022, a spokesperson “did not dispute it, but said it no longer represented Vance’s views.”

In a startling turnaround, he has since risen through the ranks to become one of Trump’s most devoted supporters and earned a position as vice president.
Congressional speech
House Speaker Mike Johnson oversaw the House floor on March 4 in anticipation of the president’s audacious and vehement congressional speech.
Vice President JVance was speaking with Johnson in front of a live microphone just before Trump declared that his disruptive style of politics was “just getting started.”
What was he saying, though?
‘Full reckoning’
According to lip reading expert Jeremy Freeman, who spoke to the Mirror, Vance said in private, “Yes it is, a full reckoning, and long overdue.”
He was also reportedly overheard telling Johnson, “By the way, I think the speech is going to be great. But I don’t know how you do this for 90 minutes.”
Johnson’s response to the VP was picked up by a nearby hot mic, where he’s heard saying: “The hardest thing was doing it during Biden, when his speech was a stupid campaign speech.”
This wasn’t a casual remark; it was so serious that Johnson responded by subtly lowering his microphone, seemingly to keep their chat private.
What was Vance talking about, though? And what role does it play in the larger political picture as Trump and his supporters prepare for yet another fierce political conflict?
‘Vance is the threat’
Vance’s remarks coincide with his recent media attention due to his vehement speech and policy positions. He has publicly disparaged Britain and had a furious argument with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office just days prior to his cryptic statement.
Even though his statement on a “full reckoning” is unfounded, fans took to the internet to share their thoughts on the vice president, whom some have labeled a “punk.”
“What’s the reckoning JD? What are you vultures planning? You’ve hijacked our country & it’s money what are you going to do now? send us to camps?” tweets one netizen.
“I’ve seen Vance’s type before. The weedy kid who hangs around the bully, but soils himself when the bully isn’t around and is confronted alone. Runs his mouth, but backpedals when he realizes he’s about to get a punch in the face. I detest bullies, and those who enable them,” shares a second.
Another adds, “Trump is a dupe – Vance is the threat.”
His remark on “full reckoning” is particularly interesting in light of this change. Is he hinting at a purge of the party’s anti-Trump elements? A cautionary tale for political rivals? Or is it a more general demand that the new administration change the government’s priorities?
In any case, Vance is no longer only a politician in Trump’s inner circle. He plays a significant role in an administration that seems ready for significant institutional and political reforms. And based on what he said, the reckoning, whatever it is, has only just started.
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