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Vice President Vance Condemns Jen Psaki's Remarks on His Wife

Vice President JD Vance criticized former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki's "disgraceful" comments about his wife, Usha, and their marriage, refuting suggestions she needed saving.

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  • Vice President JD Vance publicly responded to remarks made by former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki concerning his wife, Usha, and their marriage.
  • Vance characterized Psaki's comments as "disgraceful," directly addressing the nature of her statements about his family life.
  • Psaki's original remarks reportedly suggested that Vance's wife needed to be "saved" from their marriage, prompting his strong reaction.
  • Vance firmly defended his wife, refuting the implication that their marriage was troubled or that she required intervention.
  • The Vice President also expressed profound gratitude for his wife, Usha, emphasizing his appreciation for her presence and support.
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Jen Psaki reportedly suggested that Usha Vance needed to be 'saved' from her marriage with Vice President JD Vance, implying she required intervention, which JD Vance strongly refuted and characterized as 'disgraceful.'

Yes, there has been significant public speculation and media reporting about tension in the Vance marriage, including divorce rumors, analysis of their body language at public events, and commentary on the pressures of political life.

Usha Vance left her prominent legal career to support JD Vance’s political rise, stepping back from her position at a prestigious law firm after he became vice-presidential nominee, and acknowledges the intense scrutiny and changes to their personal lives that have come with public office.

JD Vance has publicly expressed profound gratitude for his wife, refuting suggestions that she needs saving, and has repeatedly emphasized his appreciation for her presence and support.

Usha Vance has appeared hesitant about the public spotlight, stating in interviews that she was never eager for the scrutiny that comes with being Second Lady, and admitted to uncertainty about what her role in the White House might entail.

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