The Adam Mockler Show - JD Vance Traumatized as EMPTY CROWD Exposed!
Episode Date: April 15, 2026Adam Mockler breaks down a tense moment at a University of Georgia event where JD Vance struggles to answer a direct question on immigration while facing a noticeably small crowd. As his response avoi...ds the core issue, the moment is raising questions about both policy clarity and public support. Click below for premium Adam Mockler content 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@adammockler/join 👉 https://adammockler.com/subscribe JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AdamMockler/ Discord: https://discord.gg/y9yzMU3Gff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adammockler/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/adammockler.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/adammocklerr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adammockler Contact: contact@mocklermedia.com Business inquiries: adammocklerteam@unitedtalent.com Adam Mockler - Mockler Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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J.D. Vance has absolutely no juice, no charisma, no Riz, as my generation says.
He spoke at UGA tonight in Athens, Georgia to a quite small, thin crowd, and got confronted
early on about his administration's war crimes. And then later on, a UGA student very respectfully
asks him about his immigration policy and to define his, you know, ideal path to citizenship
because the administration is kind of making it harder for immigrants to assimilate,
to come to America, is actually removing temporary protected status from certain groups,
therefore creating more undocumented immigrants because he's removing their status.
So it's all contradictory, and J.D. Vance has been the face of this.
He's been out there bleeding this.
That's actually why the crowd is probably so thin.
I want to show you this video of the empty crowd at UGA.
This is a massive school in Athens, Georgia, a rather red state.
And the auditorium is just empty.
This is while J.D. Vance is there.
There is like nobody in the crowd, therefore confirming that J.D. Vance has no juice, no charisma, no Riz theory.
But when I show you how he handles this situation, it's only confirmed even further.
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you. So thank you for everything. And before I play this clip, let me just prove to you that
J.D. Vance is not some moderate on immigration. He keeps trying to put forth this moderate
worldview, but his actions are different. I hate when J.D. Vance tries to sanewash his views
by saying, oh, I just want there to be a normal path to citizenship and I want people to come
legally. Well, dude, when American citizens are out there protesting in the streets and they get killed,
you cheer. When American citizens get
killed because they're protesting legal immigrants getting detained, you cheer. J.D. Vance doesn't
just want illegal immigrants to be deported. He wants to cut off immigration. The Trump administration's
DHS accounts and the accounts that J.D. Vance are linked to and the admin have been posting
about 100 million deportations. That means 50 million immigrants plus 50 million, you know,
children or parents of immigrants as well. He wants mass deportations. Do not let him sanewash his views.
Look at this clip.
apologize to the family of Alex Breddy?
For what?
For, you know, labeling him an assassination with ill intent.
Well, again, I just described to you what I said about Alex Prudy, which is that he's
a guy who showed up with ill intent to an ICE protest.
No, but if it is determined that his civil rights were violated by this FBI investigation,
will you apologize to that?
So if this hypothetical leads to that, hypothetical leads to another hypothetical, will I do a thing?
And again, like I said, we're going to let the investigate.
It wasn't a hypothetical.
This is exactly what happened.
The investigation wasn't able to play out because the Trump admin spiked it.
So, again, do not let them gaslight you into thinking he's got some common sense worldview on immigration.
There is a reason their polling is in the gutter on all topics, but mainly immigration.
There's a reason they fired Christie Nome and there's a reason this crowd is entirely empty.
There's a reason nobody's there because nobody likes this type of policy.
Let's take a look at this question.
The student asks it in a very genuine question.
great manner. So I know like the whole H-1B thing you talked about, but I am also a daughter of a
legal immigrant who came here on an H-1B visa. So my mom and my dad, we've been here for over 10
years. I was born here, well, more than over 10 years, so I'm 20 years old. Sorry. Sorry, I'm a little
nervous. That's okay. Take your time. But like for people who have been here on H-1-1,
B visas, it's been really hard, like getting the green card based on everything with quotas and
everything. Like my family, we're from India. The quotas are so bad, and they're still open,
and they're taking the money. How do we fix the immigration system for people who have been
waiting for the green cards for so long? And they're not getting it in time. Because during the,
a lot of people don't know it, during the Biden administration, to get a green card, it would have taken my
family 150 years to get a green card. So how is the Trump administration like trying to fix that
for people who have been here are paying taxes and doing a lot of stuff that citizens do, but they
can't do a lot of things that citizens do? Like we're also looking for the American dream. Like my parents,
they send me to private Catholic school, even though sometimes we used to paycheque to paycheck.
So how is the Trump administration going to fix that for people like that?
Sure, sure.
So let me just offer a couple observations there.
So one, I appreciate the question.
And two, what I would say is, you know, you heard me talk about H-1B fraud
because I think there is a lot of fraud in the H-1B system.
And I think you can believe on the one hand that there's a lot of fraud in the H-1B system
while also believing that there are people who have come to the United States in the past
who have enriched this country.
And look, I'm married to the daughter of immigrants from India, and, you know, I love my in-laws.
And they're great people, and they've been great contributors to the United States of America.
But I also think that really?
There's a but in there.
I love them.
They're great people.
But, by the way, J.D. Vance has refused to defend his wife on multiple occasions.
There are people who have come to the United States in the past who have enriched this country.
And look, I'm married to the daughter of immigrants from India.
and, you know, I love my in-laws, and they're great people, and they've been great
contributors to the United States of America.
But I also think that when you become an American citizen, whether your family is nine
generations of lineage in the United States, or whether your family has zero generations
of lineage in the United States, one of the responsibilities that we must expect of citizens,
and I, of course, you know, it's always hard to talk in specifics about your situation,
because I don't know about it.
But one of the obligations of citizens is that you have to think about the best interest,
of the country and not the country you came from beforehand and not of any sort of any group
that you came from you've got to think of yourself as an American. The system only works
if everybody thinks of themselves as an American. I remember having this conversation with
my father-in-law who's an amazing guy and, you know, it was actually during a Senate event
that I had done where I had somebody who came up to me and I'm sure a great person, like a wonderful
person. It was a Ukrainian American in Cleveland, Ohio. I was campaigning for the Senate.
There are a lot of Ukrainian Americans in Cleveland, Ohio. And this person got really agitated at me
because I was saying we should stop funding the Ukraine war. Okay? And I still believe that,
obviously. And it's one of the things I'm proudest that we've done as administration is we've
told Europe that if you want to buy weapons, you can, but the United States is not buying
weapons and sending them to Ukraine anymore. We're just out of that business. It's a very good thing.
But these Ukrainian American, again, a kind person, they probably didn't vote for
for me after this conversation, but he was kind of sticking his finger in my face saying,
you need to support my country. You need to support my country. And I said, sir, with all due
respect, if you're an American, your country is the United States of America, not a place that
you immigrated from whenever that was. And it occurred to me, and I know this is the last
question, I'll try to be quick here, but it occurred to me that my father-in-law, who came from
India, who moved to the United States, who got an education and became an American citizen
that never once, never once in my life has he ever said, you have to do this or you should
do this because it's in the best interest of the country that I came from. And I think that attitude,
to the extent that attitude dominates among the new generation of Americans, that makes Americans
feel welcoming towards people because everybody, again, whether your family's been here for 300 years,
or one second, to be an American means to look out for Americans first, and that's the perspective
we have to take to our immigration policy.
Okay, there's a few things that I want to respond to there.
Let's start off with his Ukrainian-American example that he gave from his Senate run.
At the very end there, he says, for 300 years or one second, to be an American means to look
out for Americans first, and that's the perspective we have to take to our-
He tries to invoke America first.
I think the Ukrainian-American guy that, you know, confronted him or pointed his first.
singer or whatever, was actually wanting to put America first. Funding Ukraine on the global stage,
giving them weaponry against Russia is putting America first, is protecting our interest, is helping
our economy, helping the Ukrainians. It is a good thing. J.D. Vance is too myopic to see how
sometimes helping another country could be America first, but he's somehow able to think that
invading Venezuela, grabbing their leader, and then bombing Iran and starting another endless war
is America first. Make it make sense. He acts like he's principally opposed to interventionism with
Ukraine, but then he's supporting the Iran war every single day. Now let's get to the meat of what he
says, because he doesn't actually address her question. Correct me if I'm wrong, but she was asking
about a streamlined version of the immigration process, of the H-1B process, and of other ways to move here
that don't take 150 years, as she said. Now, there are other examples of it taking 20 years,
17 years, 13 years.
I mean, it genuinely takes a while to move here,
and she was asking, is there a plan to streamline this or to make it easier?
And J.D. Vance talks about some esoteric ideology, some bullshit regarding,
you have to love America.
You can't ever talk about your home country, ever.
I actually think there are some guidelines I would like for immigrants who come here as well,
but I'm not a smug asshole about it like J.D. Vance.
Let me know if this makes sense.
I think if you're going to move to America, you should, at the very least,
follow our laws. You should love the country of America and want to make it better. You should want to
provide for your family and you should want to build something. I mean, I think there's some very,
very baseline things. I mean, if you come here and you hate America and you're breaking all of our
laws, then yeah, you're probably not going to be the type of immigrant that we want. It's also
worth pointing out that Erica Kirk was canceled from the event. She dipped from it due to
security, she says. But as Candace Owens points out in this post right here, you know, it could have
very well been because of the crowd size. Erica Kirk pulled out of her event last minute with
Vice President Vance citing threats. Candice says, this is PR horseshit, obviously. He is now doing
the event alone at the University of Georgia. What do we think is the real reason she pulled out?
I mean, that is true. Think about it. If there were threats, why is J.D. Vance still there?
number one, number two, could it have something to do with the crowd being empty? I don't know.
I'm going to leave it there. If you appreciate these videos on the Atomachler feed, it would mean the
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