AdvertisementA spokesperson for JD Vance declined to comment for this story or to say whether Usha Vance voted for Trump in 2020 and 2016. When the riot occurred, Usha Vance was working as a lawyer and her husband was several months away from launching his Senate campaign. That success is also drawing new scrutiny to his much more private wife, the potential second lady, Usha Vance. An outpouring of racist bile directed against Usha Vance from the far right has erupted online. Some friends and colleagues said they have struggled to reconcile their affection for Usha Vance with the hard-right turn of her husband’s politics.
Source: Washington Post July 27, 2024 18:15 UTC