
JD Vance's text messages reveal a transformation that's hard to ignore. His texts show a shift from a more cynical and hopeless outlook to a more optimistic and hopeful one.
JD Vance's texts from 2016 and 2017 were marked by a sense of disillusionment and frustration with the state of politics. He described the Republican Party as "completely broken" and expressed disappointment with the party's leadership.
However, as the 2018 elections approached, Vance's texts began to take on a more positive tone. He started to see the possibility of a Republican resurgence in Ohio and expressed excitement about the potential for a Trump victory.
The contrast between Vance's early pessimism and later optimism is striking.
JD Vance's Past Statements
J.D. Vance once described former President Donald Trump as "America's Hitler" in a 2016 text message.
Vance called himself a "Never Trump guy" in 2016 and referred to Trump as an "idiot".
In a 2016 conversation, Vance wrote that Republicans had neglected "lower-income, lower-education white people", leaving an opening for a "demagogue" like Trump.
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Vance said Trump was a "morally reprehensible human being" in an October 2016 email.
He also expressed concerns that Black people would suffer under Trump's presidency if he was elected.
In a December 2015 email, Vance shared his worries about how welcome Muslims would feel in the US under Trump's leadership.
He referred to Trump as a "demagogue" who was "willing to exploit the people who believe crazy s—" in a conversation about Trump's rhetoric.
Vance tweeted that Trump makes people he cares about afraid, including immigrants and Muslims, and finds him "reprehensible".
Vance has since explained that his views changed after becoming a dad and starting a family.
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JD Vance Looks Unlike Former Friend
JD Vance's past opinions on Donald Trump are quite different from his current stance, as revealed in text messages exchanged with a former friend.
Vance once called Trump "a morally reprehensible human being" in an email sent in October 2016.

He expressed concerns that Black people would suffer under Trump's presidency, writing "the more white people feel like voting for Trump, the more Black people will suffer."
Vance also shared his outrage over Trump's rhetoric, worrying about how welcome Muslims feel in their own country, and referred to Trump as a "demagogue" who was "willing to exploit the people who believe crazy s—."
These opinions are a far cry from Vance's current views, which are now aligned with Trump's.
Vance's spokesperson tried to downplay the significance of these past opinions, saying they were just private conversations between friends.
However, it's clear that Vance's views on Trump have undergone a significant change over the years.
Investigation and Reporting
The investigation into JD Vance's text messages is heating up, and it's getting interesting.
Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg is at the center of the scandal, and he's not backing down. He claims that Vance's messages reveal what he really thinks about President Trump.
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The Signal chat leak showed Vance pushing back on the timeline for the attack on Yemen, saying it's "inconsistent" with Trump's hardline stance on European allies. This suggests that Vance thinks Trump is clueless.
A spokesperson for Vance dismissed the supposed rift between the president and vice president, but Goldberg disputes this claim. He says Vance and Trump are not in complete agreement.
Goldberg also disputed National Security Advisor Michael Waltz's assertion that the two never met before the Signal leak. He says Waltz's claim is "simply not true."
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