JD Vance seems to be no fan of the viral “6-7” craze.
In a social media put up on Tuesday, the vp mentioned his 5-year-old son, Vivek, “went completely nuts” at church when the Bible readings occurred to fall on pages 66–67 of the missal.
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The kid repeated “‘six seven’ like 10 occasions,” Vance wrote.
“And now I feel we have to make this slim exception to the First Modification and ban these numbers endlessly,” he mentioned.
In a follow-up put up, Vance requested of the pattern, “The place did this even come from? I don’t perceive it. After we had been children all of our viral tendencies not less than had an origin story.”
(HuffPost’s explainer is right here, Mr. VP.)
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It’s probably Vance was being tongue-in-cheek together with his posts.
However his parenting type and commentary on free speech have drawn scrutiny earlier than.
Earlier this yr, the daddy of three instructed MAGA podcaster Katie Miller, the spouse of Trump White Home aide Stephen Miller, how he handles his children’ meltdowns:
“If they’ve a tantrum in a public place, I instantly seize them, take them to the lavatory and say, ‘You bought to chop that **** out.’”
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And final August, Vance recounted snapping at his eldest son for speaking about Pokémon whereas he was taking a name from Donald Trump, throughout which the then-presidential candidate requested the “Hillbilly Elegy” writer to be his operating mate.
Vance mentioned of his little one on the time: “He’s actually into it… So he’s making an attempt to speak to me about Pikachu, and I’m on the cellphone with Donald Trump. And I’m like, ‘Son, shut the hell up for 30 seconds about Pikachu.’”

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