Vice President JD Vance boasted of "no more quotas" as he fired guns and served lunch at Quantico Marine base, his first ...
Vance, who previously served in the Marines, fired five weapons during his visit to the shooting range, including a howitzer ...
Vice President JD Vance spent four years in the Marines and served a tour in Iraq in 2005 as a combat correspondent ...
X and other social media platforms lit up with commentary, with many questioning why Vance had ditched the traditional suit ...
Newsweek Senior Editor-at-Large Josh Hammer has lauded US Vice President JD Vance’s message to the Marine Corps base during ...
Vice President JD Vance's speech to Marines at the Quantico base in Virginia was delayed as the White House continues to answer questions about Signalgate.
The agreement was reached ahead of Vice President JD Vance 's arrival on the Arctic island on Friday. He and second lady Usha ...
Born in Ohio and raised by his grandparents in Kentucky, JD Vance joined the Marines and graduated from Ohio State University. JD Vance served as a public affairs marine in Iraq, liaising between ...
Vice President JD Vance visited Quantico on Wednesday, where he was seen serving lunch to service members and engaging with ...
Vice President J.D. Vance on Wednesday crowed to corpsmen at the Marine Corps base in Quantico that the administration was ...
Vice President JD Vance paid a visit to the Marines at Quantico on Wednesday, serving up lunch at the mess hall and firing a few rifles and machine guns with the troops.
Key adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump signals he will make the French far-right figurehead a new cause célèbre.