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JD Vance Announces Hilarious Reason He Helped ‘Destroy’ Football Title Trophy at White House

Vice President J.D. Vance had a light-hearted moment during a ceremony at the White House honoring the Ohio State Buckeyes, the national champions of college football. While attempting to lift the championship trophy, the base separated from the top, causing it to fall. This created an awkward situation that led many online to mistakenly think he had broken the trophy. In response, Vance humorously quipped on social media that he broke it to prevent anyone after Ohio State from claiming it.The trophyS design, which allows it to separate, was confirmed during a past award ceremony when team members also removed it from its base. Despite the mishap,President Donald Trump appeared to enjoy the event,engaging with players and making light-hearted comments,such as complimenting Buckeye quarterback Will Howard and joking about racing running back TreVeyon Henderson.


Vice President J.D. Vance exhibited a sense of humor after an embarrassing moment Monday in front of the national champion Ohio State Buckeyes football team.

The team had been invited to the White House to celebrate their win in the NCAA college football championship over Notre Dame in January.

Vance, who is an Ohio State University alum, took the stage and tried to pick up the championship trophy, but the base separated from the top and fell to the ground, making for a very awkward situation.

Many on social media thought Vance had broken the trophy, not realizing it consists of two parts: the trophy and the base.

Vance played along, posting in response, “I didn’t want anyone after Ohio State to get the trophy so I decided to break it.”

A close-up of the trophy shows how it is designed to separate.

That fact can also be seen during the trophy awarding ceremony in February, when multiple members of the team removed the trophy from its base and hoisted it over their heads.

Regardless of the mishap happening nearby, President Donald Trump seemed to continue to enjoy the ceremony.

He could be seen chatting away with players, having just received a helmet and No. 47 jersey from the team.

During the ceremony, Trump quipped regarding Buckeye quarterback Will Howard, “Ohh, he’s gonna be so rich.”

The president also wondered after greeting running back TreVeyon Henderson, “You think I could beat him in a race? I dunno.”




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