Vice President JD Vance was accosted in Vermont by a fellow skier who shouted "Hey, JD, how does it feel to be in Putin's pocket?" The remark is captured in a video shared by TMZ, filmed after Vance had run a gauntlet of protesters lining the streets on arrival for a ski break at Sugarbush mountain.
Crowds protesting Vice President JD Vance the day after an Oval Office blowout over Ukraine lined roadways Saturday near a Vermont ski resort where he planned to vacation with his
Protesters condemned Vice President JD Vance during family ski trip to Sugarbush ski resort in Vermont. Chloe Kim. More Videos
Protesters lined Route 100 in Waitsfield to a ski resort in Vermont where Vice President JD Vance and his family were set to spend a vacation on Saturday, March 1.
Crowds protesting Vice President JD Vance the day after an Oval Office blowout over Ukraine lined roadways Saturday near a Vermont ski resort where he planned a weekend vacation with his family. Many of the hundreds of demonstrators held signs in support of Ukraine,
Crowds protesting Vice President JD Vance the day after an Oval Office blowout​ over Ukraine​ lined roadways Saturday near a Vermont ski resort.
They held up pro-Ukraine signs on the route that the vice-president and his family were expected to take to go skiing.
The vice-president and his family reportedly moved to an undisclosed location from their planned ski resort as a result.
Fresh powder covered the mountains at Sugarbush Resort on Saturday morning as Vice President JD Vance arrived for a ski weekend with his family in a line of black Secret Service vehicles. Down the road,
Over a hundred protesters demonstrated against Vice President JD Vance's visit to Sugarbush Resort in Vermont, less than 24 hours after his tense exchange with President Zelenskyy.
Vice President JD Vance was encountered by protesters in Vermont following a tense exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House.
People in Vermont were surprised that Vice President JD Vance and his family had decided to ski at Sugarbush, but at the same time, tourism and hospitality are economic drivers for the state.
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