When Vice President-elect JD Vance takes the oath of office next week, his wife's former boss will swear him in. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh ... Vance clerked for Kavanaugh when he served on the U.S. Court of Appeals' D.C. Circuit, according ...
J.D. Vance, a senator from Ohio and author of Hillbilly Elegy, will be sworn in as the new Vice President of the United States, making his wife, Usha Vance (née Chilukuri), the new Second Lady. "I don’t know that anyone is ever ready for that kind of scrutiny,
J.D. Vance’s meteoric rise to power reached new heights as he was sworn in as the 50th vice president of the United States. Vance took the oath of office, administered by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh,
Vance's wife, Usha Vance, clerked for Brett Kavanaugh during his time as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals's D.C. Circuit.
WASHINGTON - J.D. Vance and his wife, Usha Vance, together 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.
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.
Usha Vance became the first Indian-American and Hindu Second Lady after her husband J.D. Vance was sworn in as the 50th Vice President of the US on Monday.
Usha Vance, née Usha Bala Chilukuri, was born in San Diego to Telugu Indian immigrants in 1986. She has one sister, Shreya, and is a practicing Hindu.
When Vice President-elect JD Vance takes the oath of office next week, his wife's former boss will swear him in. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh ... of Appeals' D.C. Circuit, according ...
Vance spars with Catholic bishops: Vice President J.D. Vance, who is Catholic, said in a Sunday interview with CBS that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has "not been a good partner in common-sense immigration enforcement."
Hegseth's confirmation brings an end to a hard-fought battle in the Senate. The new secretary will disrupt the military's status quo.