Vice President J.D. Vance took the oath of office at the Capitol Rotunda, putting him in line to carry the torch of the MAGA movement.
Vice President-elect J.D. Vance is being chastised by MAGA faithfuls after saying some January 6ers shouldn’t be pardoned.
As he prepares to become the nation’s first millennial vice president, JD Vance is already a budding kingmaker in Republican politics and the presumptive heir to the “Make America Great Again” movement.
JD Vance’s first sit-down interview as vice president has been granted to Margaret Brennan, the moderator of CBS’s “Face the Nation.” The exchange will air Sunday. But conservatives on social media expressed their unhappiness at the move.
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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
President-elect Donald Trump’s supporters are being called out for hypocrisy after Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly declined to invite her successor to her residence.
J.D. Vance’s present persona is a far cry from the man who once compared Trump to “America’s Hitler.” How did we get here?
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.
Explore how Usha Vance's Hindu background significantly shaped JD Vance's spiritual awakening and political philosophy, highlighting their unique interfaith journey and cultural representation in American politics.
Jerry Dobbins remembers a young Vance growing up in Middletown, Ohio, decades before he would be sworn in as vice president. Dobbins lived two doors down from Vance's grandmother − affectionately known as "Mamaw" − and he called her a "tough bird" who pushed her grandson to do well and stay out of trouble.
Some Facebook and Instagram users were surprised to find themselves automatically following the accounts of President Donald Trump or Vice President JD Vance this week after the president was inaugurated.