"Former Senator Claire McCaskill, Former Congressman David Jolly and Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Correspondent join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with a look at the evolution that Trump’s running mate JD Vance has made as he has tried to get in the good graces of Donald Trump and the far right base of the MAGA movement in the Republican party."
(EDIT)
Let's actually list what JD Vance has said about Trump here, according to the above video (for those who may not care to watch a MSNBC video), and a few others from other sources that weren't included in that video:
"I'm a Never Trump guy."
"Never liked him."
"Terrible candidate."
"Idiot if you voted for him."
"Might be America's Hitler."
"Might be a cynical asshole."
"Cultural heroin."
"Noxious and reprehensible."
"My god what an idiot."
"I can't stomach Trump."
"Fellow Christians, everyone is watching us when we apologize for this man."
I mean... where are the lies there? I see nothing in those statements that falsely describe Donald Trump in any way.
(/EDIT)
The gist here is that JD Vance is a guy who, in the past, described Donald Trump very harshly and very accurately, but who, apparently, has since decided that he actually likes providing moisture via his tongue to Trump's tumescent, encrusted asshole. Or, at least, Vance is doing a very good job of pretending to like it now. (And yeah, Mike Pence is pretty much persona non grata as far as the whole of the GQP is concerned now, all because Pence, for once, only at the very ass-end, decided that he was not going to aid and abet the crimes of Trump anymore.)
Also, all that stuff about all those hilariously terrible (and completely true) things JD Vance said about Trump aside, keep in mind that what they talk about throughout this video (i.e. the Jan 6 insurrection) is the same stuff for which the Supreme Court deemed Donald Trump was above the law, and that literally fomenting insurrection against the United States government apparently counts as "official acts" of a sitting President for which he cannot be held accountable.