JD Vance brutally mocks failed vice presidential candidate ‘jazz hands' Tim Walz
The vice president recently sat down with TGP's Jim Hoft for an interview and made an address for the Gateway Pundit's VINDICATION Conference.
The interview between the pair was recorded last week, and a clip of the interview was shown to attendees at the conference on Saturday.
During the interview, Vance spoke about censorship of free speech in the West and his former election rival, 'jazz hands' Tim Walz.

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