During the swearing-in, Vance’s wife held the Bible for her husband while she adoringly looked on and balanced their 3-year-old daughter on her hip. J.D. Vance takes the oath of office as Vice ...
U.S. Vice President-elect J.D. Vance said on Sunday that the hostage-deal talks between Israel and Hamas are progressing because the Gaza terrorist organization is “terrified” by Donald Trump ...
J.D. Vance becomes Vice President on Monday, January 20. At 40 years old, he'll be the first millennial VP. Vance and his wife Usha have three children — Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel. The Vance ...
Mike Pence watched his replacement, J.D. Vance, take the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, Jan. 20, eight years after standing in the same position. Karen Pence skipped the service
Before the 2024 presidential election, then vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance visited the Susquehanna Valley and WGAL Anchor Tasmin Mahfuz got a chance to interview him.
J.D. Vance’s meteoric rise to power reached new heights as he was sworn in as the 50th vice president of the United States. Vance took the oath of office, administered by Supreme Court Justice ...
From a chaotic upbringing in poverty to bestselling author, U.S. senator and now vice president-elect of the United States, J.D. Vance has walked a winding, often contradictory road to his seat ...
Han Zheng, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s envoy at Trump’s Inauguration, discussed fentanyl, trade, and technology with Vance and Musk.
During Monday's inauguration, Vice President J.D. Vance's family captured the public's adoration as they watched the second family's young children brave through a long day of historic events.
For at least part of his upbringing, JD Vance’s parents — Donald Bowman and Beverly Aikins — played formative roles, too. The vice president vividly captured the impact his parents had on him both in his memoir and on the campaign trail.
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Right-wing talk show host Tucker Carlson appeared to remain seated as President Donald Trump said that “the hostages in the Middle East are coming back home to their families” during his inauguration speech on Monday, a comment that drew a wide and bipartisan standing ovation from a majority of attendees at the Capitol Rotunda ceremony.