JD Vance mocked for ‘tiny pants’ during Trump’s speech to Congress

Vice President JD Vance became the target of online mockery after his “tiny pants” grabbed attention during President Trump’s congressional address on March 4.

Social media users quickly began ridiculing Vance’s unusually short trousers, sparking a viral trend with memes and even a new slogan: “Make Pants Great Again!”

While Trump focused on his speech, the online community fixated on Vance’s fashion choice, with some joking that he resembled a high school student outgrowing his clothes. The hashtag #TinyPantsVance trended as people questioned how anyone could take him seriously with pants barely reaching his ankles.

Despite the online frenzy, Vance has yet to comment on the controversy, and the internet continues to have fun with the fashion faux pas.

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