Vice President JD Vance just dropped a hilarious Oval Office story leaving the entire room cracking up.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) December 6, 2025
President Trump glanced over the Resolute Desk at VP Vance and Secretary Marco Rubio and said, “You guys have shitty shoes.”
Right then and there, Trump pulled out a shoe… pic.twitter.com/3Z2xyh9MZK
You can't lie about your shoe size if the shoes are going to be ordered by the other person and he's expecting you to wear them, and besides, if a man's shoe size is 7, his feet are going to look pretty small. So there was no escaping the penis-size innuendo. Or maybe Trump wasn't promising to buy that other guy new shoes. It was only Marco and JD who got called out for having "shitty shoes." Maybe the whole thing was a deliberate set-up to humiliate the man JD doesn't name.
Notice what a gleeful consumer of Trump's penis-size humor JD Vance is.
And it's interesting that Marco Rubio was part of the scenario, since he was the one who used penis-size innuendo against Trump 9 years ago.

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The obvious answer is a small shoe the size of a large shoe.
Marco sure has changed his opinion on Trump. I forgot how they brawled in 2016. That ABC clip is hilarious.
ANNA
You've got big feet.
WILLIAM
Yes. Always have had.
ANNA
You know what they say about men with
big feet?
WILLIAM
No. What's that?
ANNA
Big feet -- large shoes.
Noting Hill (1999)
There is no such thing as an "incredible" shoe catalog, and nobody needs four new pairs of shoes. Further, it is none of Trump's business what kind of shitty shoes Little Marco and the Hillbilly wear.
Beyond that, buying comfortable shoes from a catalog is difficult unless you know the shoes will fit. For example, I know that I can go to Amazon, pick out a pair of ECCO shoes size EU-47 that can be worn immediately without the need to try them on. But not everyone can do that and the salesperson has to make some adjustments.
It occurs to me that Dumb Don's new walking difficulty may have something to do with his acquiring the catalog.
I used to order Florsheim or Timberland size 10's online with confidence. Would last me a couple of years.
Is it possible to post anything with the letters 'T','r','u','m', and 'p' arranged together in a row without it serving as rage bait for our resident barn fly?
Funny. Last I attempted to order the same shoes I ordered 3 times in a row before, they didn’t have my size. They had every other size but mine. Fearing missing out on Black Friday, I looked for an alternative and ordered it. Same brand. When I got it, however, I was not happy with it. It lacked what I liked about the shoes I wanted in the first place. I could easily slip my foot in and out. So, I attempted to return them. Followed the instructions. Contacted the seller for the return label. I didn’t know it was a problem, but the label was in Chinese. USPS nor UPS would take it. Went back home, translated the label using Google translate. The address was somewhere in China. UPS had told me it needed to be an address in the USA. Back to my Amazon account to find out I need to contact the seller and relate my problem. Message sent. I got this response: “The shoes from the old order do not need to be returned. You can handle it yourself. Thank you for contacting us and we wish you a happy life“.
For me the actual procedure by which the President of the United States buys someone a pair of shoes from a catalog remains mysterious.
i spent the last 40 years wearing sneakers (usually Converse Allstars)..
Last year, i bought a pair of retro combat boots (black, shinable, with the Panama soles)..
I can't describe how much better i feel wearing a pair of shiny black boots
oh, my boots were made in North Carolina, by McRae
"You can't lie about your shoe size" Hilarious....
FWIW:
Edward Green -- by far the most comfortable of the traditional English shoemakers, beautifully designed and made with very high quality materials
C&J: very, very good, a touch below EG, pricing now materially lower
Of the non-English shoemakers, JM Weston of France and Alden from the US are both very good
If you’re able to do so, go to Northampton and visit the various factories themselves and the factory shops for best value.
While there, visit 78 Derngate: The Charles Rennie Mackintosh House which is truly spectacular.
Now that the subject has come up, I have had good luck with Rockports, strong and reasonably priced.
I was at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo and asked a clown why he wore such big shoes. He said he started as an elephant trainer.
It I do like my custom made moccasins from the place in New Berlin Wisconsin that everyone knows about.
Beckett Simeon. I used to buy Allen Edmunds, but they have declined.
If the shoe fits, wear it.
Edward Green shoes are over one thousand pounds.
Does anyone remember the time Marco Rubio wore low heeled boots during the 2016 primary campaign? He was mocked by everyone, but I liked them. They reminded me of Beatle boots!
I cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had a shoe catalog.
I asked Grok what catalog the President probably had.
"I'd guess it's the Allen Edmonds catalog.Trump's known for his fixation on high-end, classic American menswear (think bespoke suits and polished wingtips), and Allen Edmonds fits that vibe perfectly: it's a heritage brand with roots in Wisconsin (a nod to his Rust Belt appeal), offering premium, Goodyear-welted dress shoes in a wide range of sizes up to 16+. The catalog's got that old-school, thumb-through feel he'd plausibly keep handy in the Oval Office for "upgrading" his team's style on the spot. Plus, it's politically incorrect enough to tie into the shoe-size innuendo without being too flashy. Runners-up could be Alden (for the artisanal craftsmanship) or Edward Green (ultra-lux British bespoke), but Allen Edmonds screams "presidential power move" to me."
El Trumpo coulda' used the Althouse portal to get those Allen Edmonds shoes.
Loved the quip at 6:31.
The nice thing about retirement is that I only buy Hokas now.
Gadfly wants to live in a country where he gets to decide how many pairs of shoes one can own.
Trump is such a bizarre human being. And so funny.
Allen Edmonds $100 Ebay Challenge | Great Shoes For Less
I hear Hitler was a fun guy too, except when he wasn’t.
Wouldn't have thought Little Marco (5'9") would wear 11.5.
I've switched to Puma sneakers because their soles are a little narrower, so my feet don't slosh around as they do in most medium widths. Try finding a narrow width men's shoe.
He tiptoed dangerously close to a Shawshank quote there…I enjoy where his mind takes us when he takes an Althousian mental meander. People end up with new shoes. Nice…
Usha Vance is so beautiful, in a normal, "I'm not a supermodel way." Great outfit. I love her.
Allen Edmonds wold be a safe guess for AI but Trump wears lots of Brioni suits and they have lots of shoes…and they do send catalogs…
I’ve retired to Sid Mashburn myself…
Big nose?
Big toes?
Fire hose.
The fake pearl clutching about from the media on mentioning hand size is really something. It's easy to see their manipulation now. No one with small children would be concerned there was something vulgar being discussed. They'd just make something up like you have to when your kid starts asking why for every why question.
The epitome of modern leftist scrooges, Gadfly is upset and growing angry because the President presented gifts of shoes to people who work for him. Only a true post-modern progressive could deign to assume an interest in a private exchange of gifts with which he has no connection nor relation and find the transaction lacking.
Hence his personal motto, “To each his own unless I find the desire unnecessary.” The soviet is alive and well in the soul of the demonic left
Fruit Bat: "For me the actual procedure by which the President of the United States buys someone a pair of shoes from a catalog remains mysterious."
I think he takes his Sharpie, circles the picture of the shoe, annotates it with "Marco-11" and other relevant info, then hands it to his body-man (not bodyguard - rather, a young guy who is always there as a personal factotum), who has the credit-card info for whatever account Trump has set up for small (on his scale) personal purchases.
He's probably been doing this for most of his working life. CC, JSM
Hitler wore Hugo Boss, Jim#. Maybe you should check with Gadfly on whether it was appropriate or not.
If you run your foot can spread out as you age and thus your shoe size grows.
I rarely dress up anymore so I have more than 4 pairs of Vans in various colors and styles. I avoid buttons and bows at this point to save my quickly deteriorating fingers for what I love: guitar and cooking.
"I hear Hitler was a fun guy too, except when he wasn’t."
They never abandon this narrative, ever.
Rehajm: "If you run your foot can spread out as you age and thus your shoe size grows."
True. And it reminds me of Cher's line in Mermaids about how nuns wear the same shoes their whole lives because they never get pregnant, so their feet never swell up. CC, JSM
Have we ever had a President that was more fun than Trump?
I'd like to know where he heard Hitler was a fun guy.
Without a germ of truth behind it, it's not witty or even amusing. It's just Trump living in his head.
My correct shoe size since age 14 had been 11B. I've comfortably worn 10.5 regulars my whole life.
jim5301 said...
I hear Hitler was a fun guy too, except when he wasn’t.
If jim5301 actually thought this was true he would never say it out loud or post it on a public forum.
But they are so stupid they don't realize this. They don't realize how dumb this makes them look.
And then you get to the projection part of it.
So what did we learn from this?
JD can tell an engaging story with a saucy little punch line that does not embarrass the tiny feet guy.
Trump acts like a big boss who takes care of his people. He busts their chops about their shoes, educates them, then generously buys them four pairs.
Nice shoes are supposed to air out for a day with cedar shoe trees inside to dry the sweat. So, a pair to wear, a pair from yesterday, a pair getting shined and a pair for a spare.
Nobody does that, but it could be standard for old school, NYC, captains of industry.
We learn which Democrats ignore the story or chuckle, and which Democrats are humorless scolds who should be avoided.
OMG, gadfly wears (gulp) size 47 shoes! And he wants us to know it. (You know what that means...yes, he and Bozo the Clown often shop together.)
.."Sat up in Harlem,
at a table for two
There was four of us there,
Me, your big feets, and You..." - Fats Waller
My money is on Miss Lindsay.
I always heard that "feets too big" song when I was growing up because my mother, who was 5'6", wore size 11 shoes. No shoe store carried that size women's shoes. She had to order all her shoes from a catalog called Tall Gals. Tall Gals, not Big Footed Gals.
You were just assumed to be tall if you needed big shoes. But 5'6" was pretty tall back then. Taller than I am!
I did not think it was possible for me to love a politician.
Years from now after whomever succeeds Trump and gets painted as the even worser Hitler and then the democrats get one of their candidates in office and everything goes to hell someone will stand up and say out loud that maybe we need to go back to when the President was autisitc.
Big feet...large toenails.
I am tall/very tall. The penis proportionality thing might be true, but I wish it had been more true. I played high school basketball with a guy who was a foot shorter than me, but he had a tree trunk between his legs. I tried not to see it, but it was impossible to miss. Learned about "fairness" at a time like that.
I bought a pair of Allen Edmonds loafers online during covid.
They were and are the most painful footwear I have ever encountered (and I am a downhill skier). I thought they just needed to break in, so I didn't return them and wore them a lot. They still haven't broken in.
Why is sizing inconsistent? Vans I’m a 12, Nike it’s 11.5 and Adidas was 10.5 as I recall. My Armani dress shoes I don’t even remember! But the Hi-Tec hiking boots were 11 I’m pretty sure.
No mention of Trump's shoe size.
Allen Edmonds - Yes
Since we are talking footwear, never forget the boots/outfit Condi wore in 2005 to address troops somewhere. WaPo had a photo and style story. The troops in the photo, male and female, are loving Condi's look.
I wish in an alternate scenario she was America's first black President.
Oh well.
Cheers all!
Remember the gold Trump sneakers that were like $400?
Mike (MJB Wolf), those are all tennis shoes and probably made in some Asian country. I've noticed over the years that tennis shoes made in Asia have shrunk considerably, particularly in width.
Now the press will investigate and there will be a scandal about Marco Rubio's shoe size, with careful analysis of grainy video's by experts who once worked at Nordstrom's.
Also--the entire purpose of the story was a humblebrag by JD.
Alden of New England is the only way to go. One of the few companies left that makes shoes from shell cordovan. 14-D if anyone wants to get me a Christmas present…
(Shell cordovan is horse hide. Gorgeous stuff.)
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