White House Denies Report Suggesting JD Vance Should Reduce Social Media Activity
'Complete Fake News': White House Fires Back at JD Vance Asked to Quit Social Media Report
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The White House has dismissed a report claiming that senior officials advised Vice-President JD Vance to limit his social media presence, labeling it as 'complete fake news.' White House Communications Director Steven Cheung refuted the allegations, emphasizing Vance's effectiveness within the administration.
- 01The New York Times reported that White House officials advised JD Vance to reduce social media use, which the White House denied.
- 02White House Communications Director Steven Cheung stated the report was inaccurate and that the conversation never occurred.
- 03Cheung praised Vance's contributions to the administration's agenda, calling him a remarkable asset.
- 04Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz criticized the report, suggesting it stemmed from 'Vance Derangement Syndrome.'
- 05JD Vance is considered a potential candidate for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, alongside Marco Rubio.
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The White House has strongly rejected a report from The New York Times that alleged senior officials, including Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, advised Vice-President JD Vance to reduce his social media activity. The claim suggested that Vance's frequent online interactions with critics were inappropriate for his position. In response, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung labeled the report as 'complete fake news,' asserting that the alleged conversation never took place and that the White House had denied the claims to the Times, which did not publish their response. Cheung defended Vance's role, stating he has been instrumental in implementing President Donald Trump's America First agenda. Additionally, Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz echoed these sentiments, attributing the report to what he termed 'Vance Derangement Syndrome.' Vance is seen as a strong contender for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, particularly as Trump is term-limited, with Marco Rubio also emerging as a potential candidate.
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