Vice -President JD Vance ended the visit of the Ohio State Football team to the White House on Monday by rumbling the team’s national championship trophy.
After praising speeches by President Donald Trump, Buckeye coach Ryan Day and Vance about the South Law, the Vice President – a graduate in Ohio State – tried to hoist the trophy.
He did not aim that the golden top of the trophy was designed to separate from the black base. After subjecting, the vice -president lost Grip on the two pieces. Osu Die Teeveyon Henderson ran back, who was behind Vance, took the football -shaped top of the trophy. But the basis fell on the ground and forced Vance to grab while it rolled shorts.
Sub of the players around the Vice President shivered. The United States Marine Corps Band, which occurs at presidential events, had to compete with the audible guest of the players and the audience while the ‘We Are The Champions’ played.
Henderson and Day helped Vance to put the trophy back together, and the vice president later only kept the top, rocked it in his arms while the players grinned around him.
While photos and videos of Vance’s Fumble shot on the internet, the vice-president tried to explain the blunder to self-deposits: “I didn’t want anyone to get the trophy after Ohio State, so I decide to break it,” he wrote on X.
Trump has credited the OHIO State team to winning the 2024 College Football Championship mentioned “Adversity”, including the team’s upsure of the team to release Michigan with 13-10 13-10 in November.
Trump said he hesitated to call OSU’s fourth consecutive defeat against “the team on the north – we won’t talk about it.”
Before Vance de Trophy rumbled, VANCE also used part of his speech to call the greatest rival of the Buckeyes – choosing a public member in a hat in Michigan.
“I don’t know who the man here in the corner, in a hat in Michigan, left in this celebration,” said Vance. “But I am about to tell the secret service:” You have a dangerous weapon, sir. “
Reporting by the Associated Press.
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