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