Monday, April 14, 2025

Vance Fumbles The College Football Championship Trophy!

It takes a fool.

Vice President JD Vance resides in Cincinnati and Washington, DC. 

He is the 50th Vice President of the United States.

As an Ohioan, he was proud of the College Football Playoff Championship winners the Ohio State Buckeyes. They clinched the win against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. 

Ohio State coach Ryan Day and his team celebrate with the 45th/47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.

As the team was gathering for their historical photo with the president and vice president, Vance appeared to grab the trophy and it collapse upon him holding it.

The Michigan Wolverines probably enjoyed this moment of zen.

After laudatory speeches by Trump, Day and Vance on the South Lawn, the vice president — an Ohio State graduate — tried to hoist aloft the trophy.

He didn’t count on the trophy’s golden top being designed to separate from its black base. After some struggling, the vice president lost his grip on the two pieces. OSU running back TreVeyon Henderson, standing behind Vance, grabbed the football-shaped top of the trophy. But the base fell to the ground, forcing Vance to grasp around as it rolled a short distance.

Some of the players around the vice president winced. The United States Marine Corps Band, which performs at presidential events, had to compete with audible gasps from the players and crowd as it played “We Are the Champions.”

Henderson and Day helped Vance reassemble the trophy, and the vice president later held just the top, cradling it in his arms while the players around him chuckled.

As pictures and videos of Vance’s fumble rocketed across the internet, the vice president tried to explain away the gaffe with self-deprecation: “I didn’t want anyone after Ohio State to get the trophy so I decided to break it,” he wrote on X.

Trump credited the Ohio State team with winning the 2024 college football championship despite “adversity,” including the team’s upset loss to unranked Michigan 13-10 at home in November.

Trump said he hesitated to mention OSU’s fourth consecutive defeat to “the team up north — we won’t talk about it.”

Before fumbling the trophy, Vance also used part of his speech to mention the Buckeyes’ biggest rival — singling out an audience member in a Michigan hat.

“I don’t know who let the guy over in the corner here, in a Michigan hat, into this celebration,” Vance said. “But I’m about to tell the Secret Service, ‘You’ve got a dangerous weapon, sir.’”

Calling that one of the many chaotic things the Trump administration done so far.

Why ain't the junk food media challenging the cognitively of the vice president or president?

Wondering why the so called FBA aren't holding Vance accountable like they did former vice president Kamala Harris?

Harris is Black and Vance is white. They know they ain't getting shit from him or Trump.

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