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

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 6, 20253 Mins Read
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    ### Vice President JD Vance Mocked Online for His “Tiny Pants”

    Vice President JD Vance has become the latest target of online ridicule—not for his politics, but for his unusually short trousers. The internet has dubbed his fashion choice the inspiration for a new slogan: **“Make pants great again!”**

    On March 4, President Donald Trump delivered a powerful and headline-grabbing congressional address—his first since beginning his second term. He made it clear that his unorthodox political style was far from over.

    But while Trump focused on shaping America’s future, social media was fixated on something else entirely: 40-year-old Vice President JD Vance, who has already been at the center of multiple controversies.

    Though he recently sparked backlash for an “embarrassing” comment that left diplomatic circles cringing and was slammed as a “clown” for a remark deemed disrespectful to war heroes, the internet has now shifted its attention to something far more pressing—his **pants**.

    ### The “Tiny Pants” Phenomenon

    Social media users quickly noticed a recurring pattern: Vance consistently wears pants that appear to be **several inches too short**. Whether at press conferences, rallies, or major political events, his trousers always seem to hover awkwardly above his ankles.

    Tie too long, and pants too high.
    Is bro waiting for a flood? #TinyPantsVance pic.twitter.com/613pK0N9tj

    — Tom (@Tom__5150) March 3, 2025

    Some theorized that he was attempting a trendy cropped look—one that failed spectacularly. Others joked that he looked like a teenager who hit a sudden growth spurt but refused to update his wardrobe.

    “What’s with JD Vance’s short, tight pants while he lectures about masculinity and ‘real men’?” one user tweeted.

    Another posted a photo from the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where Vance’s trousers barely grazed his knees, writing, **“Say hello to Tiny Pants Vance.”**

    Others joined in with pop culture references:

    – “Hold me closer, tiny pantser,” one joked, playing off Elton John’s *Tiny Dancer*.
    – “Make pants great again—for VANCE!” another quipped, twisting Trump’s famous slogan.

    ### #TinyPantsVance Takes Over

    The online frenzy quickly escalated, leading to the viral hashtag **#TinyPantsVance**, where users roasted the VP’s questionable fashion choices.

    “How can anyone take this guy seriously? His trousers are halfway up his legs,” one person joked.

    Another suggested that Vance might gain more respect if he simply invested in properly fitting clothes:

    **“People might (might) listen if you got some big-boy-Vance pants. A pair that at least break at the foot arch and hit mid-heel, not mid-calf. Who the hell dresses you?”**

    Others mocked his overall styling choices:

    **“Tie too long, pants too high—is bro expecting a flood?”**

    ### Is His Height to Blame?

    Some tried to offer an explanation, pointing out that Google previously listed Vance as 5’7″ before correcting it to **6’2″** in late 2024. But does his height really justify consistently wearing pants that look like they shrank in the dryer?

    What do you think? Let us know in the comments, then share this story to hear what others have to say!

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