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JD Vance: Watch: JD Vance said he won’t be shocked if Biden votes for Donald Trump

JD Vance: Watch: JD Vance said he won’t be shocked if Biden votes for Donald Trump

Watch: JD Vance said he won't be shocked if Biden votes for Donald Trump
JD Vance said Joe Biden is doing these little things to support Donald Trump’s campaign.

GOP vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance said he won’t be shocked if President Joe Biden votes for Donald Trump. Donald Trump’s running mate JD Vance said he thinks Biden is irritated by the way he was replaced by Kamala Harris, and occasionally he shows that disappointment through little things he does. “He’s wearing a Trump hat at the firefighter event. A few weeks ago, she (Kamala Harris) started one of her big rallies and he (Biden) decides to hold a press conference after 30 seconds. So they’re all watching Joe Biden and not Kamala Harris, or he’ll say something nice about Donald Trump here and there,” JD said.
“I wouldn’t be shocked if Joe Biden votes for Donald Trump,” the Ohio senator said.
After his disastrous debate with Donald Trump on CNN, the first presidential debate, Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race in June and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. Biden was reportedly forced to withdraw from the race by party veterans including Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama and Chuck Schumer. Biden did not hide his frustration and publicly talked about how he had to give up the race when he thought only he could beat Donald Trump.

On the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Biden briefly wore a red Trump campaign and Donald Trump’s campaign quickly dropped out of support. But how did that happen? Inside the firehouse, Biden was chatting with some people and one of them was wearing a red hat that said “Trump 2024” on it. Biden presented him with a hat with a presidential seal on it, saying he would sign it. After some joking, he offered to swap hats and then put it on and said, “I won’t go that far!”.
The White House later said it was a gesture to underscore the unity theme of the day. “As a gesture, he gave a hat to a Trump supporter, who then told POTUS to put on his Trump hat in the same spirit,” deputy press secretary Andrew Bates wrote on X.