In a bizarre turn of events, JD Vance, author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” has taken to Twitter to express his outrage at California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti for declaring what he calls “open season on federal law enforcement.” Vance, who has recently announced his run for the US Senate, seems to have found a new target in the form of West Coast politicians.
In a series of tweets, Vance wrote, “Can you believe these California liberals? They think they can just declare open season on federal law enforcement officers! Well, I’ve got news for them – the people of Ohio won’t stand for it!”
When asked for further comment, Vance doubled down on his criticism, stating, “This is just another example of the radical left’s war on law and order. They want to turn our streets into a free-for-all for criminals! Well, I won’t stand idly by and let that happen.”
However, not everyone is taking Vance’s comments seriously. One Twitter user, going by the handle @SatireQueen23, replied, “Oh no, JD Vance is on the warpath again! Watch out, California, he’s coming for you with his…tweets?”
In response to the backlash, Vance issued a statement to the press, saying, “I stand by my words. If Governor Newsom and Mayor Garcetti want to declare open season on federal law enforcement, they better be prepared for the consequences. Ohio stands united against this madness!”
When reached for comment, Governor Newsom’s office brushed off Vance’s remarks, stating, “We have no intention of declaring open season on federal law enforcement. This is just another example of JD Vance trying to stir up trouble for his own political gain.”
As the feud between Vance and California politicians continues to escalate, one thing is for certain – the Twitterverse is in for a wild ride. Stay tuned for more updates on this absurd saga as it unfolds.