Vice President JD Vance was confronted by a group of protesters near his Ohio home over the weekend when he questioned him about the Russian-Ukraine war.
In X's Saturday post, Vance denounced the protesters for “chasing” him while he was with his 3-year-old daughter.
“Sell them!”
“Today, while walking my 3-year-old daughter, a group of protesters from Slabaukraine chased around us, yelling that my daughter screamed with increasing anxiety and fear,” Vance wrote. “I decided to talk to the protesters in the hopes of exchanging conversations for a few minutes to leave the toddler alone (almost all agreed.”
He added, “It was a mostly respectful conversation, but if you're chasing the 3-year-old as part of a political protest, you're as a ***person.”
WCPO A group of Procrane protesters reported they were heading to a nearby rally. According to the protesters held several days of protest over the weekend. WKRC.
A video obtained by the WCPO in exchange for Vance protesters showed the Vice President answering many questions and accusations.
“People are dying!” cried a woman in a vanse.
“I think it's our greatest benefit. [own people] And frankly, it will be the best interest of the Ukrainians to stop the war,” he replied.
Several protesters accused the Trump administration of betraying Ukrainians.
“Sell them!” cried a woman repeatedly.
“Respectful, ma'am, I don't agree,” Vance said. “I think what we're doing is actually enforcing diplomatic reconciliation.”
Protesters suspended the Vice President with more comments and questions, including denounced management of lack of integrity.
“It's great to experience life, assuming that everyone who doesn't agree with you doesn't have integrity,” Vance replied.
When Vance announced he was closing the conversation after talking to protesters for about five minutes, one protester claimed he had “signed up for this job.”
“That's what you agreed,” she added.
“I didn't agree to get you to be three. I'll run around to people and scream at her. And I told you, and you said 'Yes.' So I want you all to respect that,” Vance said.
Anne Henry, a protester who shared the video with the WCPO, told the news outlet that Vance misrepresented the exchange in X's post.
“No one was chasing him,” Henry said.
“We all wanted respect and calm. We wanted to know that we were really bothering us,” she said.
Henry believed in Vance for talking to them, but “I hoped he didn't characterise it the way he did.” [X]. ”
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