JD Vance’s slur about Kamala Harris’ private life re-emerges as pair enter 2024 White House spotlight

JD Vance’s old comment about “childless cat ladies” like Kamala Harris has gone viral again as the duo faces scrutiny during the 2024 presidential election.

In a 2021 clip, he told former Fox News host Tucker Carlson that the US is ruled by “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are unhappy with their own lives and the choices they’ve made, and therefore want to make the rest of the country unhappy too.”

“You look at Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, AOC — the entire future of the Democrats is determined by people without children,” Donald Trump’s recently announced running mate continued.

‘How is it possible that we have handed over our country to people who actually have no direct interest in it?’

JD Vance’s old comment about ‘childless cat ladies’ like Kamala Harris has gone viral again as the couple faces scrutiny over the 2024 presidential election

This comes after another Fox guest recently shocked the network’s audience when he called Vice President Harris the “original Hawk Tuah” girl.

Podcaster Alec Lace made the comments during a July 21 appearance discussing President Joe Biden’s less-than-stellar debate performance against Donald Trump and reflecting on the future of the Democratic Party.

“Kamala Harris is the original Hawk Tuah girl. That’s how she got to where she is now, and if it were up to her, the party would go downhill,” Lace said.

The provocative right-wing politician compared the Democrat to Hailey Welch, who rose to fame after describing spitting as part of a sex act during a street interview.

Lace’s inflammatory comment prompted Fox host Dagen McDowell to respond, “That was harsh.”

Lace then went on to speak to X about his words about the VP, writing, “Did I go too far with my statement on FOX News that Kamala Harris is the original Hawk Tuah girl or am I wrong?”

He made the comments before Biden announced he would not seek re-election, making Harris his most obvious successor.

As Harris launches her own presidential campaign, Republican presidential candidate Trump has already attacked her over her romance with former San Francisco mayor and notorious playboy Willie Brown, 90, who is 31 years older than Harris and dated her in the 1990s.

In his July 4 message, Trump wrote: “With respect to our potential new Democratic challenger, Laffin” Kamala Harris.

JD Vance's old comment about 'childless cat ladies' like Kamala Harris has gone viral again as the couple faces scrutiny over the 2024 presidential election

JD Vance’s old comment about ‘childless cat ladies’ like Kamala Harris has gone viral again as the couple faces scrutiny over the 2024 presidential election

Donald Trump on Monday selected JD Vance, a US senator from Ohio and author of the bestselling Hillbilly Elegy, as his running mate

Donald Trump on Monday selected JD Vance, a US senator from Ohio and author of the bestselling Hillbilly Elegy, as his running mate

“She did poorly in the Democratic nomination process. She started in second place, but eventually lost and dropped out before she even got to Iowa. But that doesn’t mean she’s not a ‘very talented’ politician.

“Just ask her mentor, the great Willie Brown of San Francisco.”

Throughout her career, the vice president has repeatedly had to deny that her relationship with Brown was the defining move in her political career.

The affair fizzled out decades ago, but since then Harris has struggled to avoid her relationship with Brown, whom she later described as “a beast of burden around my neck.”

Although their relationship is often described as an affair, Brown had been separated from his wife Blanche Vitero for more than a decade when he and Harris, now 59, began dating in the mid-1990s.

Meanwhile, in just eight years, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance has gone from one of Donald Trump’s most outspoken critics, even calling him “America’s Hitler” in the world of conservative politics, to a darling of the MAGA movement.

Vance, 39, is originally from Ohio and grew up in Jackson, Kentucky, where he was raised by his grandmother while his mother struggled with drug addiction. He attended high school in the Buckeye State.

After graduating, Vance joined the Marines and served in Iraq in a public affairs role. Upon returning, Vance attended Ohio State University and Yale Law School before working for right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel.

In 2016, Vance’s memoir Hillbilly Elegy was published, which brought him into the public eye. In 2020, it was turned into an Oscar-nominated film starring Glenn Close and Amy Adams.