Amid speculations over JD Vance's marital discord with Usha Vance now that the Vice President openly said that he hoped his wife would convert to Christianity, Donald Trump biographer Michael Wolff claimed that he thinks it's one of the plots of the Vances. In a podcast, Wolff said that JD Vance and Usha Vance are in it together and they are plotting every day to achieve the presidency.
Wolff who has an acrimonious relationship with the Trumps implied that JD and Usha's public personas are fake. He said both of them are single-mindedly devoted to do whatever it takes to reach the Oval Office.
“Their pillow talk is about power,” he said. “‘We can taste it. All we have to do is bend this way and bend that way and... endure what we have to endure.’ Let’s look at JD Vance and remember, changed his name, changed his religion, changed his entire political bearing. Remember when Trump was Hitler? Now Trump is the savior. I literally do not think he cares.”
“I think they’re (the Vances) plotting every single day what this person said to that person, what that person said to that person, and what we have to do on an incremental basis to parry, to neutralize, to advance.”
JD Vance's comment on wife's religion, Usha maintains silence
The Second Family was at the center of a major row after Vice President JD Vance said he hoped his wife would one day embrace Christianity. The comment at a Turning Point USA event was seen as an insult to Usha and her Hindu religion. But JD Vance defended his 'hope' as the dream of every true Christian. He said that he is well aware that Usha Vance has no intention to change her religion.
Usha Vance did not issue any statement amid the row but appeared in public on the occasion of Halloween with JD Vance and their children. The TPUSA event also remained in discussion as JD Vance was seen in a warm embrace with Erika Kirk.
Wolff who has an acrimonious relationship with the Trumps implied that JD and Usha's public personas are fake. He said both of them are single-mindedly devoted to do whatever it takes to reach the Oval Office.
“Their pillow talk is about power,” he said. “‘We can taste it. All we have to do is bend this way and bend that way and... endure what we have to endure.’ Let’s look at JD Vance and remember, changed his name, changed his religion, changed his entire political bearing. Remember when Trump was Hitler? Now Trump is the savior. I literally do not think he cares.”
“I think they’re (the Vances) plotting every single day what this person said to that person, what that person said to that person, and what we have to do on an incremental basis to parry, to neutralize, to advance.”
JD Vance's comment on wife's religion, Usha maintains silence
The Second Family was at the center of a major row after Vice President JD Vance said he hoped his wife would one day embrace Christianity. The comment at a Turning Point USA event was seen as an insult to Usha and her Hindu religion. But JD Vance defended his 'hope' as the dream of every true Christian. He said that he is well aware that Usha Vance has no intention to change her religion.
Usha Vance did not issue any statement amid the row but appeared in public on the occasion of Halloween with JD Vance and their children. The TPUSA event also remained in discussion as JD Vance was seen in a warm embrace with Erika Kirk.
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