An unnamed official called Vice President Vance a "loser" during private conversations [1], according to reports citing the New York Times [1].

These allegations suggest a rift within the upper tiers of the administration. Such private friction can signal instability in leadership dynamics or a lack of alignment on policy and personnel decisions.

The reports, appearing via MSN, said that the individual referred to as "the boss" privately hates the vice president [1]. The specific setting of these comments was not disclosed beyond the description that they occurred behind closed doors [1].

No further details regarding the identity of the official or the specific context of the remarks were provided in the source material [1]. The reports do not specify when the comments were made or the particular grievances that led to the disparaging language [1].

Because the source of the information is an unnamed individual and the reports rely on secondary citations, the exact nature of the relationship between the two parties remains unclear [1]. The administration has not issued a formal response to these specific claims [1].

An unnamed official reportedly called Vice President Vance a "loser"

The report highlights potential volatility within the executive branch. While the claims rely on anonymous sourcing and secondary reporting, the use of disparaging language by a superior toward a vice president typically indicates a breakdown in professional rapport that could affect governance and public perception of administration unity.