J.D. Vance faced significant backlash on X (formerly Twitter) after using a clip of a former Miss Teen USA contestant for his own political purposes.The Vice President, known for his vocal presence on social media, particularly during his campaign with Donald Trump, found himself at the center of controversy but remained steadfast in his stance, refusing to issue an apology despite widespread criticism.
Before his election, Vance frequently shared commentary on social media. One of his posts during his 2024 campaign, however, drew intense scrutiny. He shared a widely known clip from the 2007 Miss Teen USA pageant featuring then-teen contestant Caitlin Upton.
The video showed Upton struggling to answer a question about why some Americans are unable to locate the U.S. on a world map, leading to an incoherent and rambling response.
Vance used the clip to mock then-Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, captioning the post with, “BREAKING: I have gotten ahold of the full Kamala Harris CNN interview.”
While Vance’s post was meant as a political jab, it reignited discussions about the long-term impact of online humiliation.
Many quickly pointed out that the viral moment had deeply affected Upton’s mental health, causing her years of distress and even leading her to contemplate suicide. The resurfacing of the clip brought back painful memories not only for Upton but also for those who had followed her journey since the incident.