Shortly before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America, Vance took the oath of office.
Shortly before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America, Vance took the oath of office.
Vance, who was elected alongside Trump in November of last year, is regarded as the leader of a new populist movement that Trump has elevated.
Vance, 39, supports the former president’s America First movement, which is isolationist and anti-immigration.
The one-term senator, who is one of the least experienced vice presidential candidates in modern history, supports calls for federal legislation on abortion and is further to the right than the former president on many other issues.
His 2016 memoir “Hillbilly Elegy,” a best-selling account of his modest Rust Belt upbringing and Appalachian family, made him famous and gave voice to working-class, rural resentment in left-behind America.
Vance, a former “Never Trump guy,” has made a number of embarrassing comments in the past, including referring to the billionaire as “America’s Hitler,” “idiot,” “noxious,” and “reprehensible.”
In recent years, Vance rebranded himself as a Trump supporter, and in the 2022 Ohio Senate race, he secured the former president’s crucial endorsement.
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