
The Adam Mockler Show JD Vance Accidentally Slips on Trump Cover Up
Feb 4, 2026
A heated breakdown of J.D. Vance refusing to apologize and blaming a grieving family. A critique of Vance praising a sexist remark by a powerful figure and dismissing questions about redacted files. Sharp calls of hypocrisy and analysis of political loyalty over accountability.
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Officials Rushed To Blame Before Evidence
- Adam Mockler highlights that J.D. Vance and other officials pushed escalatory rhetoric immediately after Alex Preddy's killing.
- This early framing occurred before investigations produced fuller evidence, shaping public perception prematurely.
Ascribing Intent Without Evidence
- J.D. Vance refused to apologize and insisted Alex Preddy 'showed up with ill intent' without evidence.
- Mockler argues that assigning intent without proof risks harming civil rights and alienating Second Amendment supporters.
Public Belittling Dressed As Banter
- Adam Mockler condemns Donald Trump's 'why don't you smile' exchange as a sexist trope used publicly against a female reporter.
- He criticizes J.D. Vance for laughing and normalizing Trump's belittling behavior toward journalists.



