U.S. Vice President JD Vance has said and written that his grandmother once set his grandfather on fire. Amid U.S. President Donald Trump's 2024 election campaign, a rumor spread online that U.S. Vice President JD Vance's grandmother once set his grandfather on fire. Social media users made the claim on X and Facebook.
Vice president’s criticism of Catholic leaders who seek compassion for immigrants reflects poorly on administration.
In a harsh attack on Catholic bishops for criticizing mass deportation, the veep is intensifying his administration’s feud with Christian clergy.
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 ...
As J.D. Vance becomes the new Vice President, Americans may be curious his background and finances. Forbes estimates Vance's net worth is around $10 million. "Given where he started, it’s a ...
(RNS) — Thanks to the vice president, the national press may finally realize the Catholic bishops care about something other than abortion. (RNS) — Vice President J.D. Vance has done what the ...
The former and current vice president to Trump found themselves under the same roof on Monday, Jan. 20 Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post/Getty; AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson Mike Pence watched his replacement, J.D. Vance, take the oath of office at the ...
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.
Vice President J.D. Vance said Sunday that he was “heartbroken” by what he called unfair criticism by America’s Catholic bishops of the Trump administration’s early moves to crack down on ...
The president is promising a return to meritocracy—while staffing his government with underqualified loyalists.
Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) expressed reservations about the HHS nominee’s record on vaccines.
Three of Trump’s most controversial nominees will testify before the Senate in what could be a make-or-break moment for his administration picks.