Mic catches JD Vance complaining about Donald Trump during speech to Congress

After the re-emergence of a social media video compilation of JD Vance slamming Donald Trump prior to accepting the position as the Vice President, the politician has suffered another ‘oops’ moment.A microphone this week accidentally caught the vice president, 40, poking fun at his 78-year-old Republican boss during an appearance at the front of Congress on 4 March ahead of Trump’s speech.

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