An Australian politician apologized after calling J.D. Vance a "knob" to reporters, clarifying that the remark was meant to be lighthearted.
The band used an ableist slur to diss the vice president while performing its 2004 song "Jesus of Suburbia" at a recent concert in Melbourne.
Western Australian premier Roger Cook insulted Vance following his widely-criticised attack on Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr ...
Billie Joe Armstrong sang "Am I retarded, or am I just J.D. Vance?" as opposed to "Am I retarded, or am I just overjoyed?" ...
Instead, you will see images of J.D. Vance’s face, artificially stretched, bloated, and reddened, Photoshopped onto a Minion ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meeting with Donald Trump ended disastrously, devolving into an all-out row in the ...
They have form when it comes to intervening in foreign election campaigns – and Peter Dutton might welcome that more than ...
At a business breakfast in Perth, West Australian Premier Roger Cook was asked for a one-word reaction to United States Vice ...
Green Day have mocked US Vice President JD Vance in an expletive-laden song lyric change during a performance in Australia, ...
The vice president served as the attack dog during Friday’s meeting between the US and Ukrainian presidents. But he was ...
“Papaw’s distant cousin—also Jim Vance—married into the Hatfield family and joined a group of former Confederate soldiers and ...
Last year, the vice president made prices a central theme of the GOP election campaign. Now that eggs cost more than ever, he ...