J.D. Vance
Ukraine Supporters Chased Me, Daughter …
She Grew ‘More and more Anxious and Scared’
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J.D. Vance says he and his daughter had a scary run-in with protesters Saturday afternoon … ‘trigger he claims a couple of overzealous supporters of Ukraine chased them down.
The vice chairman described the alleged interplay on X … writing that whereas strolling together with his three-year-old daughter a gaggle of “Slava Ukraini” protesters yelled at and adopted them — which made his daughter anxious and scared
Vance says he tried to defuse the state of affairs by talking with the protesters in hopes of stopping them for harassing her — a transfer which he says labored, by and huge.
Vance referred to as the dialog “mostly respectful” … earlier than including that anybody chasing after a child as a part of a political protest is a “s*** person.”
Price noting … there is not any video of the incident VP Vance is describing. We have reached out for additional clarification on what went down from the Secret Service — up to now, no phrase again.
Vance and his spouse Usha share three youngsters — Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel — and the latter two have made a number of appearances at huge political occasions. Ewan has largely averted the highlight.

2/28/25
As you understand … rigidity relating to the connection between the USA and Ukraine have exploded in latest days — particularly after the fraught assembly between Vance, U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Keep in mind, Vice President Vance informed President Zelensky he wanted to be extra grateful to President Trump as a result of he was making an attempt to avoid wasting Ukraine … the start of a spiral that led to a shouting match, and finally noticed Zelensky booted from the White Home.

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Professional-Ukraine protesters gathered in Vermont to reveal whereas Vance went on a snowboarding journey within the state after the assembly … and, one irate individual even requested him what it feels wish to be “Putin’s puppet.”
Plainly rigidity is not dying down … at the very least, in keeping with Vance, that’s.