In a clash that has taken social media by storm, Ohio Senator JD Vance delivered a searing response to MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle after she attempted to publicly ridicule him for a comment about his children’s eating habits. Vance’s swift and witty comeback has resonated with millions online, fueling the latest viral political exchange between a conservative figure and mainstream media.
The controversy began when Vance, during a recent speech, mentioned his two young sons’ massive appetite for eggs. According to Vance, they eat a total of 14 eggs each morning—a claim that was clearly made in jest or as an exaggeration. However, that didn’t stop Ruhle from pouncing on the comment. She took to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, to mock the Ohio senator.
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Ruhle’s post read: “14 eggs per day. 98 eggs per week. 2 children consuming 8+ dozen eggs per week,” sarcastically questioning the feasibility of Vance’s claim and suggesting he might not even be familiar with his own kids’ lives. Her tweet quickly garnered over a million views, with many joining in to ridicule the senator’s playful remark. One user even questioned, “Does JD Vance even know his own kids?” — a sentiment that Ruhle appeared to endorse.
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