With a loose ball of this magnitude, it is a good thing that Vice President JD Vance chose to enter politics instead of football.
The state of Ohio visited the White House on Monday afternoon to be honored by Vance and President Trump for his victory in the National PCC Championship in January.
While Trump and Vance prepared to pose for a photo with the Buckeyes players and coaches, Vance tried to collect the championship trophy and could not handle it cleanly.
The upper half of the trophy separated from the lower half as the block pedestal that allows the trophy to stop by its own blow.
The great upper half of Avoid’s participation in the lack of the main party, since those of Vance, including the corridor, Treveyon Henderson, helped prevent it from falling.
Vance and Co. tried to replace the trophy in vain: the vice president posed for the photo with the top of the trophy.
“I did it because anyone after the state of Ohio to get the trophy, so I decided to break it,” Vance joked, a student of the state of Ohio, in X after the suitcase.
Vance graduated from the state of Ohio in just two years in 2009, so Trump applauded him while talking on Monday.
“[Vance] He was such a good student, hey, he didn’t stay there for four years, “Trump said in his class. How do you do that?”
Trump’s recognition did not stop there.
“With us there are many fans of the Ohio state of my administration,” he said. “The greatest of all, of course, is our vice president, who is fantastic, a faithful Buckeye student, JD Vance.”
After his time in the state of Ohio, Vance attended Yale’s Law School.
The Buckeyes were the last team to visit the White House this year since Trump returned to the office after the Dodgers of the Florida Panthers and Los Angeles.
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