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Vance Draws Criticism at Turning Point Campus Event

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ATHENS, Georgia. Vice President JD Vance visited Athens this week to speak at a Turning Point USA campus event, following a trip to Pakistan that did not secure a deal to end the war with Iran; reporters described a mostly empty arena and awkward audience questions. The appearance prompted sharp criticism on Monday from attendees who cited President Trump's social-media meme depicting himself as Jesus and his public comments about Pope Leo XIV; the meme was taken down after conservative backlash, and local reporting noted low turnout and potential messaging challenges this week for campaign organizers and allied groups nationwide.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Vance traveled to Pakistan seeking diplomatic progress related to the Iran war.
  • Vance flew to Athens, Georgia to address a Turning Point USA campus event.
  • Reporters observed a mostly empty arena and attendees asked awkward, critical questions.
  • President Trump posted a meme depicting himself as Jesus and removed it after conservative backlash.
  • Attendees and local reporters documented criticisms of Trump and organizers noted the turnout and reaction.

Why This Matters to You

This event shows a potential shift in public sentiment. It could impact future policies and election outcomes. Keep an eye on local and national news for updates.

The Bottom Line

Vance's visit to Athens didn't go as planned, reflecting possible messaging challenges for his party. If you're politically engaged, this could be a turning point. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in political trends.

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Who Benefited

Turning Point USA and media outlets received attention from the event; critics of the meme and messaging gained a public platform.

Who Impacted

Vice President JD Vance, President Trump and allied organizers faced criticism, low turnout, and complications to campaign messaging.

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Articles Published:
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Who Benefited

Turning Point USA and media outlets received attention from the event; critics of the meme and messaging gained a public platform.

Who Impacted

Vice President JD Vance, President Trump and allied organizers faced criticism, low turnout, and complications to campaign messaging.

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Vance Draws Criticism at Turning Point Campus Event

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