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Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, got down to the brass tacks about the real garbage in America after President Joe Biden called Trump supporters “garbage” — the corrupt media dishonestly referred to the blatant insult as a “gaffe.”

Declaring that it’s time to “take out the trash” in Washington, D.C., the Republican nominee for vice president put a name to that trash while speaking to supporters in Atlanta: Kamala Harris.

“And our message to Kamala Harris is very simple, the citizens of this country, they are not garbage for thinking that you’re doing a bad job,” Vance said.

“The citizens of this country are not racist for thinking you ought to close down that damn southern border,” he continued. “The citizens of this country are not garbage for wanting to be able to afford groceries and a nice place to live. But in two days, we are gonna take out the trash in Washington, D.C., and the trash’s name is Kamala Harris.”

The comment comes after Biden slighted millions of Republican voters while on a Zoom call with Voto Latino, an advocacy group targeting Latino voters while commenting on a comedian joking about the garbage crisis in Puerto Rico during a Trump rally in New York.

While Biden’s comment speaks for itself, the White House tried to cleverly distract from it by circulating an altered transcript applying a convenient apostrophe to the term “supporters,” as if he was referring to the comedian, Tony Hinchcliffe, which the media happily disseminated.

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on the social media platform X:

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