A leaked photo of JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, has sparked major controversy, raising questions about his relationship with Trump’s campaign.

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The image, showing Vance at a gun show surrounded by Nazi memorabilia, has left many wondering if he is sabotaging Trump from within. Vance, a once staunch critic of Trump, has faced scandal after scandal, and this recent revelation adds fuel to the fire.

The photo in question, dated September 11, 2021—the 20th anniversary of 9/11—shows Vance standing near a table displaying swastikas at a gun show. It appears that Trump’s team either failed to vet Vance properly or overlooked this damaging image.

Vance’s alignment with such a controversial symbol could be catastrophic for the Trump campaign, especially given the former president’s long history of controversial comments and associations with Nazi rhetoric.

This isn’t the first time Trump’s campaign has been linked to Nazi symbolism. Headlines have pointed out moments when Trump or his campaign shared content with Nazi imagery. From a reposted video referencing a “unified Reich” to reports of Trump keeping Adolf Hitler’s speeches by his bedside, the former president’s connections to such ideologies have been a recurring issue. JD Vance’s latest scandal only deepens these concerns.

Vance, who once criticized Trump publicly, has dramatically shifted his stance, seemingly to align himself with Trump’s base. Critics, like former Republican Representative Adam Kinzinger, have noted that Vance’s behavior appears to be a calculated effort to appeal to the most extreme elements of the MAGA movement.

However, this latest controversy involving Nazi memorabilia could undermine his efforts, tarnishing both his and Trump’s reputations.

Complicating matters further, Vance’s wife, Usha Vance, reportedly expressed her disgust with Trump following the events of January 6th. According to a friend, Usha was appalled by Trump’s role in inciting the Capitol riot. Despite these feelings, she has since worked to help elect Trump, showcasing the complex and often contradictory nature of the political alliances in Trump’s inner circle.

The backlash surrounding JD Vance continues to grow, with social media users calling him out for his connections to Nazi symbolism. One viral post remarked, “When they tell you who they are, believe them,” a sentiment that many critics of both Vance and Trump seem to share.

As the Trump campaign grapples with these ongoing controversies, it’s clear that this leaked photo of JD Vance has become one of their worst nightmares. It not only exposes deep contradictions within Vance’s public persona but also amplifies concerns about the dangerous rhetoric that continues to plague Trump’s campaign.