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Here are the best JD Vance memes taking the internet by storm

For weeks, memes of Vance, ranging from flattering to extremely exaggerated have been posted online by X users in a growing online trend.

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For weeks, memes of Vance, ranging from flattering to extremely exaggerated have been posted online by X users in a growing online trend.

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Vice President JD Vance has joined the viral trend that has taken place on X, where there have been memes of the VP's face photoshopped in a variety of ways. On Saturday, he posted himself in the Leonardo DiCaprio meme where the actor is pointing at the TV. The meme originated from the movie, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."

Vance posted the photo without comment, and it has gained over 40 million views on X.



Users reacted to the meme with Vance's face pasted in, posting their own renditions of Vance in different meme photos.

X user IntellectualDorkWeb posted Vance's face pasted on the meme where the little girl is standing in front of a burning building, looking as if she is up to no good.



User Patriot in Chief posted an AI-generated image of Vance appearing older but also donning President Donald Trump's hairstyle.



For weeks, memes of Vance, ranging from flattering to extremely exaggerated have been posted online by X users in a growing online trend. One in particular gained traction where Vance is seated in the Oval Office in the meeting where Trump and Vance clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, where he is depicted as a child, which is captioned, "YOU SHOULDA SAID PWEASE."



The meme posted by user Mr. Frog currently has nearly 34 million views on X. User Gator Gar posted Vance appearing as the "I am once again asking for your financial support" Bernie Sanders meme.



There are hundreds of other versions of the Vance meme posted online.







Some users have taken the time to compile the memes, even putting them in a video with background music.



Baste Records even recorded a new country song to accompany the meme.

It just keeps going.



And going.

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