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White House denies NYT report alleging Wiles urged Vance to take social media break

The White House denied a *New York Times* report claiming Chief of Staff Susie Wiles urged VP JD Vance to pause social media, calling it "complete fake news." The allegation, if true, would highlight internal tensions over messaging ahead of the 2024 election.

White House denies NYT report alleging Wiles urged Vance to take social media break
The Hill โ€” 30 May 2026
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The White House has categorically denied a *New York Times* report that claimed chief of staff Susie Wiles advised Vice President JD Vance to temporarily step away from social media, dismissing the allegation as โ€œcomplete fake news.โ€ White House Communications Director Steven Cheung rebuked the report on X (formerly Twitter), stating, โ€œThis isnโ€™t true,โ€ in response to a post amplifying the *Times* story. The denial comes amid heightened scrutiny of Vanceโ€™s digital presence, which has become a subject of political debate in recent weeks.

The *New York Times* report, citing unnamed sources, suggested Wiles had privately recommended Vance reduce his social media activity due to concerns over public perception and the potential for inflammatory remarks to overshadow policy discussions. Vance, a first-term vice president known for his sharp online rhetoric, has faced criticism from both Democrats and some within his own party over posts that have drawn controversy. The allegation, if true, would underscore growing tensions within the administration over messaging strategy ahead of the 2024 election.

This is not the first time the White House has clashed with media reports about internal communications. In recent months, there have been multiple instances of officials pushing back against investigations into their operations, including disputes over access to documents and testimony from key aides. The latest denial follows a pattern of aggressive pushback against critical reporting, particularly from outlets perceived as adversarial. Analysts suggest such responses are part of a broader strategy to control the narrative, though they risk deepening perceptions of opacity.

The implications of this dispute extend beyond a single news cycle. Social media has become a central battleground in modern politics, with critics arguing that unfiltered online engagement can undermine diplomatic efforts and exacerbate divisions. If the *Times* report had been accurate, it could have signaled a rare public admission of internal disagreement over how best to manage the vice presidentโ€™s public profile. Instead, the White Houseโ€™s swift and unequivocal denial reinforces its defensive posture, leaving questions unanswered about the true dynamics within the administrationโ€™s top ranks.

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