JD Vance mocked for Les Misérables joke before Kennedy Center visit with Trump

Vice President JD Vance sparks backlash after joking about Les Misérables, confusing it with Sweeney Todd.


Pop Culture & Art June 12, 2025
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance speaks about the economy, during a visit to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US on August 19, 2024. Photo Reuters

Vice President JD Vance faced swift and widespread backlash online after making a joke about the musical Les Misérables ahead of a performance at the Kennedy Center, which he attended alongside President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and his wife, Usha Vance.

Shortly before the show, Vance posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Me to Usha: so what’s this about? A barber who kills people?”—confusing Les Misérables with Sweeney Todd. In a follow-up post, he clarified: “That’s apparently a different thing called ‘Sweeney Todd.’”

The remark, intended as a light-hearted joke, was widely panned as disingenuous and tone-deaf. Many online critics noted the irony of a high-ranking government official appearing unaware of the plot of Les Misérables—a story centered on injustice, state repression, and resistance. Some speculated that Vance was downplaying his education and cultural awareness to appeal to a more populist image.

One user wrote, “Oh for god’s sake you went to YALE, give it a rest,” while another commented, “You can drop the ‘Appalachian hillbilly’ act.” Others questioned how someone familiar with the plot of Sweeney Todd could be completely unaware of Les Misérables, a cornerstone of Western literature and theater.

Dr. Aurelia Attal-Juncqua noted, “Les Misérables is a searing indictment of authoritarianism... resistance and mercy become acts of salvation.”

While Vance’s tweet may have aimed to appear relatable, the response suggests it struck a nerve. The backlash highlights ongoing scrutiny of how public figures construct authenticity—and the consequences when those attempts miss the mark.

 

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