Vance, the running mate, was dug up again for his "anti-Trump black history"

Since being selected as Trump's running mate, U.S. Senator Vance has been in constant turmoil. Recently, he was exposed to have made two remarks in 2020 that were unfavorable to Trump, including acknowledging Biden's victory and criticizing Trump for failing to fulfill his economic promises.

It is worth noting that in the televised debate of the vice presidential candidates last week, Vance refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the 2020 election, which is completely different from his position four years ago.

According to CNN, Vance said in an interview with conservative podcast host Megan Kelly in the weeks after the 2020 election that Trump lost the election and acknowledged the fact that Biden was elected.

After running for public office in 2022, Vance's position changed. He not only apologized for his past anti-Trump remarks, but also began to repeat his remarks that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

At the same time, The Washington Post also broke the news that Vance criticized Trump for not fulfilling his economic promises during his term in office in a private message in 2020.

Although The Washington Post did not reveal who broke the news, Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., said on social media that the person who leaked the information was an employee of Deloitte, and published his name and photo. Trump Jr. also suggested punitive measures, including canceling government contracts, to make Deloitte pay the price.

Although Trump Jr. emphasized that he was only commenting as an ordinary citizen, CNN made a big fuss about it. CNN said that the attack on Deloitte was in line with the usual practice of Trump and his allies to directly target individual companies, highlighting the risk that Trump might use the U.S. federal government as a weapon after returning to the White House.