
Just before Donald Trump’s congressional speech on March 4, a lip reader claims JD Vance whispered some unsettling words, assuming his conversation was private.
Vance’s political evolution has been nothing short of extraordinary. In 2016—the same year his memoir Hillbilly Elegy was published—he was openly critical of Trump, even going so far as to call him an “idiot,” compare him to Nixon, and, in a worst-case scenario, describe him as “America’s Hitler.”
“I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical a**hole like Nixon who wouldn’t be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he’s America’s Hitler,” Reuters reported from a private Facebook message Vance sent to an associate in 2016.
When the Hitler remark resurfaced in 2022, his spokesperson did not deny it but clarified that Vance no longer held those views.
In a dramatic turnaround, he has since become one of Trump’s most devoted allies, climbing the political ladder to secure the role of vice president.

Congressional speech
During the congressional session on March 4, House Speaker Mike Johnson took his place on the House floor, setting the stage for the president’s bold and impassioned address.
Just moments before Trump declared that his unconventional political style was “just getting started,” Vice President J. D. Vance was caught on a live microphone, engaged in conversation with Johnson.
But what exactly was he saying?
‘Full reckoning’
In a conversation with The Mirror, lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman claims that Vance privately remarked, “Yes it is, a full reckoning, and long overdue.”
He was also allegedly caught telling Johnson, “By the way, I think the speech is going to be great. But I don’t know how you do this for 90 minutes.”
Johnson’s reply to the VP was unintentionally picked up by a nearby hot mic, where he was heard saying, “The hardest thing was doing it during Biden, when his speech was a stupid campaign speech.”
This wasn’t just an offhand remark—it was significant enough that Johnson instinctively lowered his microphone, seemingly trying to keep the conversation private.