JD Vance mocked for ‘tiny pants’ during Trump’s speech to Congress

On March 4, President Donald Trump delivered his first congressional address of his second term, but online attention quickly shifted to Vice President JD Vance’s unusually short trousers.

Social media erupted with memes, jokes, and the trending hashtag #TinyPantsVance. Critics compared his look to a high schooler outgrowing last year’s pants, while others quipped, “Make Pants Great Again!” and “Hold me closer, tiny pantser.”

Adding to the amusement, confusion over Vance’s height—listed incorrectly as 5’7” instead of 6’2”—sparked speculation about the fit. Despite the viral frenzy, Vance has yet to comment. Whether he addresses the fashion faux pas or ignores it, the internet continues to have its fun.

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