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JD Vance's donut shop disaster: 'Felt terrible ...', Trump's running mate breaks silence on viral cringe

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Ohio Senator JD Vance broke his silence on the cringeworthy donut shop incident in Valdosta , Georgia that has sent shockwaves across social media . The campaign stop , which was meant to showcase Vance’s down-to-earth charm, instead became an internet sensation for all the wrong reasons.

The now-infamous video captured Vance attempting to engage in small talk with a visibly uncomfortable clerk. With 20 Secret Service agents and 15 cameras in the shop, the woman appeared more like a deer caught in headlights than a willing participant in Vance's photo op. In his recent interview, Vance tried to put a positive spin on the fiasco, attributing the awkwardness to the clerk’s nervousness rather than any campaign misstep.

“I just felt terrible for that woman,” Vance confessed, reported the NBC. “We walked in, and there’s 20 Secret Service agents, and there’s 15 cameras, and she clearly had not been properly warned, and she was terrified, right? I just felt awful for her.”

Vance claimed the incident prompted him to reassess his campaign strategy, suggesting that future stops would include a more considerate approach. “I like to get out there and talk to people, and we want to make sure we’re doing it, but definitely make sure that people are at least OK with being on camera,” he added.




Despite Vance’s attempts to downplay the situation, the internet was far from forgiving. Memes and TikTok parodies exploded online, with users ridiculing his clumsy interaction and speculating about his campaign team's alleged sabotage. The viral backlash intensified following Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's smooth, untroubled visit to a Nebraska sandwich shop just a day earlier. Walz's effortless rapport with the staff and his confident order contrasted sharply with Vance’s blunders, fueling comparisons and adding fuel to the fire.

In his interview, Vance also took a swipe at the Harris-Walz campaign, referencing their recent Sheetz gas station stop where Walz handed Harris a bag of Doritos. Vance dismissed the staged nature of such events, saying, “We don’t want to have these scripted events—I don’t want to go and do three takes of buying Doritos at a Sheetz.”

While Vance’s donut shop disaster has dominated headlines and memes, it remains to be seen how this embarrassing episode will impact his campaign’s fortunes as he battles to secure his place on the national stage.

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