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Senator JD Vance of Ohio has come under fire for using a viral clip of Caitlin Upton, a former Miss Teen USA contestant, to mock Vice President Kamala Harris. The clip, from 2007, featured Upton struggling to answer a question, which led to severe public ridicule and harassment, causing her depression and suicidal thoughts. Vance has refused to apologize, stating his post was intended as a light-hearted joke and emphasizing the need to focus on more critical issues such as the economic struggles of American families. Critics, including Upton, condemned Vance's actions as online bullying, highlighting the long-term impact of such ridicule. Despite acknowledging Upton's past struggles, Vance remained unapologetic, arguing for humor in politics. The incident has sparked a broader discussion on the ethical implications of reviving past mistakes for political gain.
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