Trump GOES NUTS as Chris Rock And Jamie Fox Exposed JD Vance SHOCKING Secrets On LIVE TV!

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In a wild moment that lit up the internet, Chris Rock and Jamie Foxx dropped a bombshell on national television—exposing shocking secrets about Senator JD Vance, one of Donald Trump’s most high-profile political allies.

But it wasn’t just the audience who was left stunned—Donald Trump himself reportedly “went nuts” behind the scenes, furious over what he saw as a betrayal and a humiliating blow to his MAGA inner circle.

The moment happened fast, but its impact is still echoing across the political world and social media.

From late-night TV to Capitol Hill, everyone’s asking: What did Chris Rock and Jamie Foxx reveal about JD Vance? And why did it send Trump into a tailspin?

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It all went down during a surprise joint appearance by Chris Rock and Jamie Foxx on a late-night talk show that quickly took a political turn.

Known for their fearless comedy and ability to call out hypocrisy in real time, both comedians were riffing on the current political climate when Foxx suddenly mentioned JD Vance by name—and the tone shifted.

“Y’all remember when JD Vance used to drag Trump every chance he got?” Foxx said, locking eyes with the audience.

Chris Rock jumped in: “He called him unfit, unstable, said he was gonna ruin the country. But now he’s MAGA’s golden boy?”

The audience laughed, but what came next wasn’t just comedy—it was exposure.

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Before becoming Ohio’s Trump-endorsed U.S. Senator, JD Vance was one of Trump’s harshest critics.

In old interviews and deleted tweets—some of which resurfaced during the segment—Vance accused Trump of being “reprehensible” and warned that he could become “America’s Hitler.”

Foxx held nothing back:

“This man wrote Hillbilly Elegy like he was some front-porch philosopher, then flipped his whole script just to get Trump’s blessing.”

Chris Rock added:

“It’s like watching a dude sell his soul in real time. One minute he’s anti-Trump, next he’s trying to be his VP.”

As the crowd roared, Foxx pulled up a screenshot of Vance’s old anti-Trump tweet on a giant screen, and that’s when the moment went fully viral.

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According to sources close to Trump’s team, the former president “went absolutely ballistic” after the segment aired.

He reportedly called multiple aides in a frenzy, demanding to know how this clip was allowed to air, and whether Vance had prepared any kind of response.

One insider described the scene:

“Trump was yelling, furious. Not because the jokes were that brutal—but because they hit a nerve. They reminded everyone of something Trump doesn’t want voters to remember: JD Vance wasn’t always loyal.”

Another source claims Trump even considered pulling back his support for Vance—a move that could send shockwaves through the GOP establishment, especially if Vance is being groomed for a future national ticket.

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Even prominent political commentators weighed in. Some called the moment a masterclass in truth-telling.

Others saw it as another example of how comedy is becoming the most honest political arena in America. That’s the million-dollar question.

While JD Vance still enjoys support among many Trump voters, his carefully rebranded image took a major hit.

If Trump distances himself—or if voters start questioning Vance’s authenticity—it could derail any hopes he has of becoming a national figure beyond Ohio.

More importantly, this moment is a reminder that in the age of receipts, nothing stays buried for long.

Chris Rock and Jamie Foxx didn’t just make headlines—they dropped a cultural grenade that’s still reverberating across the political world.

In just a few minutes, they reminded America—and Trump himself—that the truth has a way of resurfacing, especially when it’s wrapped in comedy and broadcast to millions.

Trump may be used to controlling the narrative—but this time, two comedians grabbed the mic, and the fallout is only beginning.