"On the sombrero thing—" JD Vance asked about Hakeem Jeffries sombrero meme

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"On the sombrero thing—" JD Vance asked about Hakeem Jeffries sombrero meme

In a press gaggle that started with a question about a sombrero and somehow detoured into “no more beardos,” Vice President JD Vance defends Donald Trump’s meme of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero next to Chuck Schumer. Vance calls it humor; Jeffries has called similar memes racist. Also making a cameo: an AI-labeled mustache and a debate over “standards” in the military. Welcome to American politics, where the dress code is vibes and the fact-check is optional.

Vance’s throughline: the public can tell a meme from reality; the president gets to have fun; the military needs higher standards; also, yes, he can have a beard now because he’s the vice president. The press corps’ throughline: define “joke,” define “racist,” and, for the love of all that is unshaven, define “beardos.”

What you’ll see:

Vance: “On the sombrero thing—” followed by a defense of presidential meme-ing.

The reporter’s “beardos” moment, accent confusion and all.

A nod to AI labels and the curly cartoon mustache that no one wore to the White House.

The “high standards” riff: Marine past vs. VP present (and facial hair privileges).

The bigger question: is this politics as entertainment, or entertainment as politics?

If you’re here for outrage, you’ll find enough kindling. If you’re here for context, we’ve got the receipts (and the mustache was, in fact, pixels).

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