Usha Vance
Coverage of Usha Vance in the Nexus archive.
- Trump joins Usha Vance’s ‘Storytime’ podcast, reading on presidents and sports
President Trump appeared on Usha Vance’s children’s podcast, reading the book 'Presidents Play' and providing unscripted commentary about past presidents and White House experiences. The episode was prerecorded and featured a discussion on U.S. presidents and sports.
- Trump floats inviting Obama, Biden, Bush to the White House to watch football
President Donald Trump suggested inviting former presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and George W. Bush to the White House to watch a football game during a podcast episode. He discussed the idea while narrating a book about presidential activities, and second lady Usha Vance expressed approval. Trump also made lighthearted remarks about past presidents like William Howard Taft and Bill Clinton.
- Trump reads a children's book on Usha Vance's podcast, then riffs on past presidents and himself
President Donald Trump appeared on Usha Vance's podcast, reading a children's book titled 'Presidents Play!' while making remarks about past presidents and his activities in the White House. He commented on figures like Lyndon Johnson, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama, and mentioned plans for a White House ballroom.
- Trump roasts other presidents during children’s book reading
President Trump appeared on second lady Usha Vance’s podcast to read the children’s book 'President’s Play' but deviated from the text to comment on his predecessors. His remarks included extemporaneous critiques of other presidents.
- Fox News Digital's News Quiz: July 3, 2026
Fox News Digital's News Quiz highlights a primary upset in Colorado and police identification of Empire State Building climbers as foreign daredevils. The quiz also references Usha Vance's critique of The New York Times regarding her maternity dress and the New York Knicks' NBA title celebration.
- Usha Vance pokes fun at ‘political significance’ of maternity dress
Usha Vance humorously addressed the New York Times' focus on the political implications of her maternity dress, highlighting the $8.75 Old Navy purchase. She joked about the significance attributed to her clothing choice in the context of pregnant women associated with President Trump.
- JD Vance jokes wife Usha should serve as key US official after her epic response to trolls over maternity fashion
JD Vance joked that his wife Usha should serve as a key US official following her response to online critics regarding her maternity fashion. The incident highlights a lighthearted exchange involving public commentary on personal style choices.
- Usha Vance, Kamala Harris and Hasan Piker walk into a ... stadium
Usha Vance, Kamala Harris, and Hasan Piker will attend a World Cup game at SoFi Stadium. Hasan Piker, a far-left streamer, supports Turkey as the underdog in the match.
- Usha Vance to attend match
Second Lady Usha Vance is expected to attend the United States' final group-stage match in Los Angeles. Her husband, Vice President J.D. Vance, appeared at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library earlier in the day for his book tour.
- Usha Vance mocks New York Times for drawing 'political significance' from her pregnancy fashion
Second Lady Usha Vance mocked The New York Times for attributing political significance to her maternity fashion choices. The Times article highlighted the simultaneous pregnancies of three prominent figures in the MAGA movement, including Vance, as part of the administration's aesthetic strategy. Vance humorously responded on X with a screenshot of her discounted Old Navy dress receipt.
- JD Vance has written another book? Couldn’t he just concentrate on his day job? | Arwa Mahdawi
JD Vance, described as the US vice-president in the article, has published a second book titled 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith' while managing his role and family life. The book received mixed reviews, with Amazon and Goodreads restricting feedback due to 'unusual review activity,' and critics advising against purchasing it.
- Disney and Usha Vance team up to honor military families and surprise them with magical gifts
Usha Vance, Disney, and Blue Star Families hosted an event at MacDill Air Force Base to promote childhood literacy through the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge, distributing books and Disney World tickets to military families. Disney committed $2.5 million to Blue Star Families and has donated over 370,000 books to military children during their 15-year partnership.
- JD Vance's new memoir sheds light on his marriage to Usha Vance. Here's a timeline of their relationship.
JD Vance and Usha Vance, married since 2014 after meeting at Yale Law School, are serving as U.S. Vice President and Second Lady. Their relationship includes Christian and Hindu ceremonies, four children, and public appearances reflecting their political roles. Usha initially expressed hesitation about JD's vice presidential nomination but later supported him at his inauguration.
- High-stakes Iran war talks get underway as JD Vance is joined by pregnant wife Usha in leading familiar team of American negotiators... but fresh conflict threatens to derail peace plan
High-stakes Iran war talks have begun with JD Vance and his pregnant wife Usha leading the American negotiation team, but a new conflict could potentially derail the peace plan.
- US Vice President JD Vance arrives in Switzerland to launch talks with Iran on its nuclear program
U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland to initiate negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program and a fragile interim deal to end the war in Iran. Talks face challenges due to escalating violence in Lebanon and Iran's reported closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. and Iranian officials working to finalize technical details in a 60-day window.
- US Vice President JD Vance arrives in Switzerland to launch talks with Iran on its nuclear program
US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland to initiate negotiations with Iran over curbing its nuclear program and finalizing an interim war-ending deal. The talks, complicated by recent clashes in Lebanon and Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, involve US and Iranian officials alongside mediators from Pakistan and Qatar.
- JD Vance reveals what drew him back to God after seeing Christians had life ‘figured out’
JD Vance discusses his return to Christianity and conversion to Catholicism in his new memoir, 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,' after feeling unfulfilled by academic and financial success. He credits the kindness and character of Christians he observed as motivating his faith journey, while also expressing a desire for his Hindu wife, Usha, to convert, despite backlash over his comments.
- JD Vance reveals what drew him back to God after seeing Christians had life ‘figured out’
Vice President JD Vance discusses how his pursuit of academic and financial success left him unfulfilled, leading him to return to Christianity and eventually convert to Catholicism. He credits the kindness and character of Christians he encountered as influencing his faith journey, which is detailed in his new memoir 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith.' Vance also mentions his wife Usha's Hindu faith and their children, noting their involvement in Sunday Mass despite her not practicing Catholicism.
- JD Vance said he asked wife Usha Vance to have another baby 'for years.' Then, 'something changed.'
JD Vance's memoir details his and his wife Usha Vance's journey to having a fourth child after she initially opposed it. Usha's mindset shifted following an emotional experience with Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, during a flight to escort Kirk's body to Arizona. Usha is now pregnant with their fourth child, a boy due in July.
- JD and Usha Vance on faith and family
JD Vance and his wife Usha are expecting their fourth child. They discuss family, his book 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,' and his future.
- Extended interview: JD and Usha Vance
Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance discuss JD's faith journey in his new book 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,' their interfaith marriage, and the expectation of their fourth child.
- JD and Usha Vance on faith and family
Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha are expecting their fourth child. They discussed family, his conversion to Catholicism, and his book 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith' with Robert Costa. Vance defends the Trump administration's war with Iran, which has caused tension with Pope Leo XIV.
- Inside the vice president's official residence, where JD Vance and Usha Vance live
Number One Observatory Circle, the official residence of the US vice president, is located on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory. Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance moved into the 9,150-square-foot historic home in 2025 with their three children, expecting a fourth child in July. The residence features amenities like a swimming pool, running track, and a recently added chicken coop, along with historical elements and reported ghost stories.
- JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg warns about the 'genius' way Trump 'programs our minds'
Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson and New York congressional candidate, acknowledges President Trump's 'genius' in using social media to influence public discourse, urging Democrats to adopt similar strategies. Schlossberg criticizes Trump's methods as 'terrible' but effective, while defending his own polarizing social media content as authentic engagement.
- Charlie Kirk’s killing convinced Vances to try for a fourth child, JD Vance says
JD Vance, the vice president, stated that Charlie Kirk's killing influenced him and his wife Usha Vance to consider a fourth child, despite Usha having previously said she was 'done' with having more children.
- Usha Vance demands 'respect' for Supreme Court justices after Trump's furious attacks
Usha Vance demands respect for Supreme Court justices following Donald Trump's attacks. The incident highlights tensions between political figures and judicial institutions.
- Usha Vance says Supreme Court, federal judges should be treated with 'respect'
Usha Vance expressed that the Supreme Court and federal judges should be treated with 'respect.' She also mentioned being surprised by Trump's sense of humor.
- How Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller's maternity style toed the party line while Usha Vance set herself apart... and sent us a message about her White House ambitions
Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller's maternity style aligned with the party line, while Usha Vance distinguished herself and conveyed a message about her White House ambitions.
- Vance opens up about his faith journey — and on Usha’s central role
Vice President JD Vance discusses his faith journey, highlighting Usha Vance's central role. The article mentions a recent event at the White House involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio, second lady Usha Vance, and Vice President JD Vance.
- JD Vance reveals wife Usha's shock personal connection to mosque at center of deadly San Diego massacre: Live updates
JD Vance's wife Usha has a personal connection to a mosque involved in a deadly San Diego massacre. The nature of this connection is not specified. JD Vance is providing live updates on the situation.
- JD Vance makes stunning college confession about his 'unhealthy' interest in wife Usha
JD Vance made a confession about his interest in his wife Usha, describing it as 'unhealthy'. The confession was made during his college years. JD Vance is a public figure, and this information may impact his reputation.
- JD Vance reveals pregnant wife Usha's horrified reaction during WHCD shooting and admits he was 'confused' during the chaos
JD Vance disclosed his pregnant wife Usha's horrified reaction during the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD) shooting and admitted he was 'confused' amid the chaos. The incident occurred at the annual political event attended by public figures and journalists.
- JD Vance reveals pregnant wife Usha's horrified reaction during WHCD shooting and admits he was 'confused' during the chaos
JD Vance disclosed his wife Usha's horrified reaction during a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD) and admitted he was 'confused' amid the chaos. The incident highlights personal and emotional responses to a violent event at a high-profile political gathering.
- White House plans guest hosts for press briefings while Karoline Leavitt takes maternity leave
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will take maternity leave next week for the birth of her second child. Guest hosts, including Vice President JD Vance, Cabinet officials, or Donald Trump, will lead press briefings during her absence. The White House is experiencing a 'baby boom' as at least four women with close ties to the administration, including second lady Usha Vance and Katie Miller, are also pregnant.
- Watch live: Melania Trump, Usha Vance headline first lady’s lunch
First lady Melania Trump will host the 113th annual First Lady’s Luncheon, focusing on foster care reform and her 'Fostering the Future' initiative, which aims to provide educational opportunities and scholarships for children in foster care.
- Swing-state Dem candidate's 'disgusting' comments about JD, Usha Vance's 'Brown children' sparks outrage
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic Senate candidate in Michigan, faced backlash for derogatory comments about Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha, including remarks about their 'Brown children' and urging Usha to leave the marriage. Conservatives and former GOP candidate Tudor Dixon condemned the remarks as cruel and divisive, while El-Sayed's comments sparked outrage on social media.
- Swing-state Dem candidate's 'disgusting' comments about JD, Usha Vance's 'Brown children' sparks outrage
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic Senate candidate in Michigan, faced backlash for derogatory comments about Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha, including mocking their relationship and referring to their 'Brown children.' Critics, including former GOP candidate Tudor Dixon and conservative figures, condemned the remarks as personal and racist, with the article highlighting the political fallout ahead of the August 4 primary.