The U.S. Secret Service rushed JD Vance to an undisclosed location after pro-Ukrainian hecklers and protesters targeted the vice president and his family during a getaway vacation in Vermont on Saturday.
The Vance family, while en route to the popular Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont, was ambushed by angry demonstrators protesting Vance’s viral rebuke of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during an Oval Office meeting on Friday.
The vice president, Second Lady Usha Vance and their three young children were confronted by hundreds of demonstrators, some of whom held vitriolic and profane signs, Fox News first reported.
“Vance is a traitor, go ski in Russia,” “Tawdry excuse of a president” and “Nazi scum” were among the phrases thrown at Vance and his family.
The left celebrated the heckling: […]
🚨 BREAKING: After torpedoing yesterday’s meeting with Zelensky, JD Vance fled to Vermont for vacation—only to be met by hundreds of furious protesters.
Couldn’t have happened to a better guy! pic.twitter.com/dv5mVIFeSl
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