cupure logo

JD Vance Hints He's OK With Deporting Menswear Writer Who Mocks His Attire

JD Vance Hints He's OK With Deporting Menswear Writer Who Mocks His Attire
JD Vance suggested on social media Monday that he is OK with the idea of deporting a menswear expert who has skewered the vice president’s fashion sense.Derek Guy writes about men’s fashion for various outlets and has a popular account on X where he often criticises the fashion choices of public figures, including right-wing politicians.In March, Guy suggested that the vice president’s pants are too slim, which causes them to ride up his legs when he sits.i spoke to a bespoke tailor about this and he confirm: jd vance's pants are too slim, hence why they ride up on him like this https://t.co/dZmbrvxbV7— derek guy (@dieworkwear) March 12, 2025Although Guy keeps much of his identity private, he wrote a deeply personal X post on Sunday about his family fleeing the Vietnam War, calling the Trump administration’s immigration policy “inhumane.” He also shared that his mother brought him from Canada to the U.S. as a baby without legal documentation so they could reunite with his father.Part of his X post mentioned the following:I’m still unsure whether we technically broke an immigration law. The border between Canada and the United States was pretty porous (as it is today, for the most part).But either way, since I came here without legal documentation, I eventually fell into the category of being an undocumented immigrant.Yet, I’ve been in the United States since I was a baby. My identity and roots are very much based in this country, no different from anyone else.I debated whether to share my story on here, but I guess I will.I think there's an idea out there that millions of violent criminals are pouring across the border, carrying machetes and drugs, looking to harm Americans. Certainly, while some people fall into that category, the…— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 8, 2025Guy’s post pointed out that the vast majority of immigrants ― undocumented or not ― are not “MS-13 members” but “are all like your neighbours.”However, his points were lost on some. X user @growing_daniel saw the opportunity for Vance to get revenge on Guy for teasing the vice president’s socks and pants, and seemed to suggest he should deport the menswear expert. “JD Vance I know you’re reading this and you have the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever,” he tweeted.JD Vance I know you’re reading this and you have the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever https://t.co/xqWP0781p7— Daniel (@growing_daniel) June 9, 2025The vice president responded a short time later with a meme of Jack Nicholson from the 2003 film “Anger Management” nodding vigorously in agreement.pic.twitter.com/V243VfvAtD— JD Vance (@JDVance) June 9, 2025Of course, people had thoughts.Do more of this. It's your only skill— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) June 9, 2025Seriously fuck off. He harms nobody and add levity and interestin insights (unlike you, vance)— ThisBarbara 🇺🇦 (@ThisBarbara) June 9, 2025"How'd you get deported?""Well, I had a feud on a menswear forum with a guy who ended up in a high ranking position at the State Department and friends with the VP. How about you?""Uh, yeah, same"— Covfefe Anon (@CovfefeAnon) June 9, 2025Jd Vance supports forced births of girls impregnated by their fathers. So, I’ll stick with watching a very talented guy discussing men’s attire.— Susie 💙 (@Homeoffree61) June 9, 2025Guy then responded to the vice president with some hilarious snark.“i think i can outrun you in these clothes,” he wrote, posting photographic evidence of Vance’s constricting pants and shirts.i think i can outrun you in these clothes https://t.co/zun1mvpHlNpic.twitter.com/D9o4FfzRWN— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 9, 2025As of Monday afternoon, Vance hadn’t responded to Guy’s tweet.

Comments

Similar News

Breaking news