Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance recently made controversial remarks about Republican former Rep. Liz Cheney, questioning her motivations and character. Vance accused Cheney of being driven by resentment and pettiness towards those who contributed to her reelection loss in 2022, rather than a love for the country. He described her as a small person with an obsessive hatred towards her detractors.
Vance, known for his support of former President Donald Trump, praised Trump as a symbol of a 'big tent common sense team' during his campaign trail. He cited examples of individuals from different political backgrounds, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.
Cheney, who has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, is set to campaign with Harris in suburban counties of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Vance's comments on Cheney and Trump's recent visit to McDonald's were met with cheers from the crowd.
Regarding Trump's brief stint working at McDonald's, Vance suggested that Harris had worked there for an even shorter period. However, a campaign official confirmed that Harris had indeed worked at a McDonald's in Alameda, California, during the summer of 1983 while she was a student at Howard University. Harris reportedly handled the register and operated the fry and ice cream machines during her time at the fast-food chain.