Vice President Vance

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The Vice President in the Trump Administration, quoted by Bessent as saying 'we didn't get here overnight' regarding the economic mess they inherited.


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James David Vance, born James Donald Bowman on August 2, 1984, is the 50th and current Vice President of the United States, representing the Republican Party. Prior to his vice presidency, Vance served as a U.S. Senator for Ohio from 2023 to 2025. Raised in Middletown, Ohio, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a military journalist from 2003 to 2007, later earning degrees from Ohio State University and Yale Law School. He transitioned from corporate law to venture capital, working for Peter Thiel's Mithril Capital, and gained national recognition for his 2016 memoir, *Hillbilly Elegy*. Vance's political journey has seen a significant shift; he initially opposed Donald Trump's candidacy, calling him an "idiot" and "America's Hitler" in private, but later became a strong supporter. He was selected as Trump's running mate for the 2024 election and resigned from the Senate before his inauguration as vice president. He has also served as finance chair of the Republican National Committee. Vance identifies as a national conservative and right-wing populist, aligning with the "postliberal" Right movement. His platform opposes immigration, abortion, same-sex marriage, and gun control, and he is critical of U.S. support for Ukraine. He has cited Catholic social teaching and theology as influences on his views, a stance that has drawn criticism from Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV for misrepresenting Church doctrine.

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    James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman, August 2, 1984) is an American politician and author serving as the 50th vice president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party, he previously represented Ohio in the United States Senate from 2023 to 2025. Born and raised in Middletown, Ohio, Vance enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 2003, serving as a military journalist in public affairs throughout his four-year tenure until 2007. He earned a bachelor's degree from Ohio State University and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School. After a brief career in corporate law, Vance became a venture capitalist, working for Peter Thiel's Mithril Capital. He gained national prominence with his 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, a book promoted as a portrait of the white working class that served as the foundation for his political persona. Despite his later political alignment, in a 2016 interview he called himself a "never Trump guy" and called Trump a "idiot" while opposing Donald Trump's candidacy, privately expressing concerns that Trump could be "America's Hitler." Vance then switched his position to become a strong Trump supporter during Trump's presidency. He was selected as Trump's running mate for the 2024 election and resigned from the Senate before his inauguration as vice president. During his tenure as vice president, he has served as finance chair of the Republican National Committee. Vance has been described as a national conservative and right-wing populist aligning himself with the "postliberal" Right movement. His political platform is characterized by opposition to immigration, abortion, same-sex marriage, and gun control, and U.S. support for Ukraine. He is an outspoken critic of what he terms "childlessness" and has cited Catholic social teaching and Catholic theology as an influence on his views and sociopolitical positions, a stance that has drawn direct criticism from both Pope Francis and his successor, Pope Leo XIV, for misrepresenting Church teaching.

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      J.D. Vance (born August 2, 1984, Middletown, Ohio, U.S.) is the 50th vice president of the United States (2025– ) in the Republican administration of Pres. Donald Trump. Vance became widely known as the author of Hillbilly Elegy (2016), a best-selling memoir of his experiences growing up as a member of the white working class that was published as the United States was roiling with division over the upsurge in populist support for the then-Republican presidential candidate Trump. A lawyer and [...] Quick Facts In full: : James David Vance Original name: : James Donald Bowman Born: : August 2, 1984, Middletown, Ohio, U.S. (age 41) Title / Office: : vice president of the United States of America (2025-), United States : vice president (2025), United States : United States Senate (2023-), United States Notable Works: : “Hillbilly Elegy” Notable Family Members: : spouse Usha Vance Role In: : United States presidential election of 2024 See all related content [...] Turning Point USA's Erika Kirk backs Vice President JD Vance's potential 2028 presidential bid • Dec. 19, 2025, 1:42 PM ET (AP) Vance says Americans need patience on prices but says 'We hear you' on affordability concerns • Nov. 20, 2025, 2:07 PM ET (AP)

    • JD Vance - Wikipedia

      James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman, August 2, 1984) is an American politician and author who is the 50th vice president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party "Republican Party (United States)"), he represented Ohio in the United States Senate from 2023 to 2025. [...] See also: Second inauguration of Donald Trump, Second presidency of Donald Trump, and List of vice presidential trips made by JD Vance At noon on January 20, 2025, Vance became the 50th vice president of the United States, sworn into the office by Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Before his inauguration, he held a meeting with China's vice president Han Zheng in which they discussed China–United States relations. Vance is also the first Marine Corps veteran to serve as vice president. [...] After opposing Donald Trump's candidacy in the 2016 election, Vance became a strong Trump supporter during Trump's first presidency and was selected as his running mate in the 2024 election. He resigned from the Senate shortly before his inauguration as vice president. During his tenure as vice president, he has been the finance chair of the Republican National Committee.

    • JD Vance: The 'hillbilly' Maga loyalist who is now vice-president - BBC

      Skip to content Watch Live Watch Live # JD Vance: The 'hillbilly' Maga loyalist who became vice-president Mike WendlingBBC News, Milwaukee, Wisconsin US Vice-President JD Vance is no stranger to transformation. Vance grew up in poverty, but went on to Yale Law School and rubbed shoulders with Silicon Valley elites before turning his life story into a politically tinged memoir which championed conservative values. [...] During his short tenure in the Senate, Vance was a reliable conservative vote, backing populist economic policies and emerging as one of the biggest congressional sceptics of aid to Ukraine - a role he would continue to play in the second Trump administration. [...] He is a former US Marine who served in Iraq as a military journalist before becoming a sharp critic of American involvement overseas. And having once said he was a "never-Trump guy", he took office as Trump's deputy - and a steadfast Maga (Make America Great Again) loyalist. His current job also makes him the early frontrunner in the 2028 presidential race, when Trump will no longer be able to run under rules set out in the US Constitution.

    • Vice President Vance says people who attack his wife 'can eat s---'

      # Vice President Vance says people who attack his wife 'can eat s---' He was asked about Nick Fuentes, who has made racist comments about Usha Vance. ByMichelle Stoddart December 22, 2025, 6:38 PM Vice President JD Vance said that anyone who attacks his wife, second lady Usha Vance, "can eat s---" during an interview with UnHerd over the weekend.

    • JD Vance | Miller Center

      When Donald Trump took office for a second time in 2024, becoming only the second US president to serve two non-consecutive terms (the first was Grover Cleveland), he came into office with a new vice president, former Senator JD Vance from Ohio. Trump’s decision to switch his vice president from Mike Pence for his first term to Vance for his second marked the first time a candidate for reelection switched running mates since Gerald Ford replaced Nelson Rockefeller with Robert Dole in 1976. [...] Trump asked Vance to join the Republican presidential ticket in July 2024, before the Republican National Convention. In his speech at the convention when he accepted the Republican nomination as vice president, Vance praised Trump and talked about his childhood in Kentucky and Ohio. He also focused on the idea of America and his hopes to revitalize the US economy to serve working-class citizens.