J.D. Vance’s wife was fuming after one MSNBC contributor made this sick accusation about her husband

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Democrats and their media allies are doing everything they can to advance their character assassination of J.D. Vance.

They’re spreading all types of lies and smears about him.

And J.D. Vance’s wife was fuming after one MSNBC contributor made this sick accusation about her husband.

The Republican Presidential ticket is set for the November 5 election, with former President Donald Trump as the Party’s nominee and Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his running mate.

Vice President and presumptive Democrat Presidential nominee Kamala Harris is expected to secure enough delegates at the August 19 Democrat National Convention, but she has yet to announce who will be her Vice Presidential running mate.

She is expected to make her announcement early next week – possibly as early as Tuesday – before embarking on a seven-state speaking tour with her selection.

But whoever Harris picks will not face the same type of scrutiny from Democrats’ media allies as Senator Vance.

Democrats’ media allies started attacking Vance the moment Trump announced him as his running mate.

The View’s Whoopi Goldberg claimed Vance was “bereft of morality” and “bereft of empathy.”

Democrats have also been attacking Vance by describing him as “weird.”

Vance brushed off the attacks and said Democrats calling him “weird” was a badge of honor.

But one MSNBC contributor recently lobbed a sick accusation against Vance that left his wife fuming.

During Thursday’s episode of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, political contributor Molly Jong-Fast attacked Vance as a devout “racist.”

Jong-Fast and the rest of the MSNBC talking heads were discussing an out-of-context quote in which Vance said COVID policies were directed by “childless cat ladies.”

“Well, so what’s interesting is this is nationalism that comes from an authoritarian playbook, right?” Jong-Fast began.

She then accused Vance of pushing for “more white children.”

“That there needs to be more white children, right?” Jong-Fast claimed. “That’s the idea that there’s, you know, this is about Great Replacement Theory racism, right? This is what this is, don’t misunderstand it.” 

“For him wanting more children, he wants a certain kind of, you know, racist thing,” she added.

Of course, there are a few glaring issues with her sick accusation.

The Great Replacement Theory is a conspiracy that claims a cabal of globalist elites are importing illegal aliens from third-world countries to specifically replace white Americans.

Democrats’ media allies have falsely accused Tucker Carlson of pushing the crazed theory for years.

But the most ridiculous part of her accusation is the fact that Vance is married to a woman of Hindu Indian descent.

Vance and his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, have two sons, six-year-old Ewan and four-year-old Vivek, and a two-year-old daughter, Mirabel.

With three biracial children of his own, it’s clear that Vance is not pushing for “more white” kids like the MSNBC contributor claimed.

But Democrats’ media allies don’t care about the truth.

They just want to stop Donald Trump and J.D. Vance, and they’re willing to say or do whatever it takes to get the job done.