


JD Vance attempted a charm offensive on Tuesday, and failed with the charm while succeeding in being offensive.
It happened during an announcement that former Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani’s son, Andrew Giuliani, would be leading a task force for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico next year.
Rather than stoke excitement for a global event that could be a tourism cash cow for North America, Vance decided to take a different approach — and joked about deporting the potential thousands of tourists visiting the U.S. for the occasion.
“We’ll have visitors from close to 100 countries. We want them to come, we want them to celebrate, we want them to watch the game,” Vance said. “But when the time is up, they’ll have to go home, otherwise they’ll have to talk to [Homeland Security] Secretary Noem.”
Since the idea of the meeting was, in part, to get people excited to travel to the U.S., Vance was brutally mocked for not understanding the assignment.
This isn’t Vance’s only unfortunate mishap involving a sports tournament of some sort.
Last month, he was ridiculed for fumbling the Ohio State University’s College Football Playoff National Championship trophy.