JD Vance mocks viral photo rumors after AI debunks fabricated argument
US Vice President JD Vance has dismissed claims of a public argument with his wife, Usha, after a viral image surfaced online. The image, which showed a man resembling Vance scolding a woman said to be Usha in a restaurant, was later found to be likely fabricated. The photograph first surfaced on Facebook, shared by influencer Thomas Clay Jr. It quickly spread across social media, despite no evidence supporting its authenticity. Vance responded on X with sarcasm, joking that he wears an undershirt in public to fight loudly with his wife. The fabricated image was debunked by AI analysis, confirming it was not genuine. Vance’s response mocked the rumors, but the incident highlights ongoing public interest in his personal life. The Vice President and his wife continue to face speculation despite the lack of credible evidence.
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