Donald Trump has been sworn in Monday as the 47th President of the United States. Along with him, Ohio's own JD Vance has been sworn in as the next vice president.
Vance married his wife, Usha Vance, in 2014. Together, they have three children. Here's a look at his family: Usha Vance will make history Monday as the first Indian American second lady in the White House, and the first Hindu second lady.
As the vice president and President Donald Trump took the spotlight during the inauguration day, Google was buzzing with a trending question: "Who is J.D. Vance ... an appeals court judge in Washington, D.C. Kavanaugh has since become a Supreme Court ...
Here’s everything you need to know about Usha Vance: the second lady, mom of three, former Democrat, and former law clerk to two Supreme Court justices.
Vice President J.D. Vance took the oath of office at the Capitol Rotunda, putting him in line to carry the torch of the MAGA movement.
Vance, the junior senator from Ohio and bestselling author of "Hillbilly Elegy," and Chilukuri Vance, a litigator whose résumé includes a Supreme Court clerkship ... "Before I knew it, he'd become an integral part of my family, a person I could not ...
At the US presidential inauguration ceremony on Monday, familiar faces like President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump graced the scene once
The Enquirer sent a team to Washington D.C. to cover ... President JD Vance took the oath of office Monday at noon in the Capitol Rotunda, officially beginning their four-year term. They were surrounded by members of Congress, the Supreme Court, former ...
J.D. Vance becomes Vice President ... and molecular biology in San Diego. Usha Vance is an attorney, and served as a clerk for Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts before working for the ...
Vice President JD Vance is married to Usha Chilukuri Vance. Usha Chilukuri Vance was born to Indian immigrants who moved to the U.S. in the late 1970s, Reuters reported. She was raised in the suburbs of San Diego, California.
J.D. Vance swears in Pete Hegseth as the new U.S. Secretary of Defense despite the controversies surrounding his nomination.
The president and first lady have visited the site of the devastating fires that have killed at least 28 people.