Pro-Ukraine Protesters Force JD Vance to Cut Vermont Ski Trip Short After Oval Office Dispute
Vice President JD Vance and his family left a Vermont resort following protests over his clash with Ukrainian President Zelensky and President Trump on U.S. support for Ukraine.
- Hundreds of protesters gathered near Sugarbush Resort in Vermont, criticizing Vice President JD Vance for his recent comments on U.S. policy toward Ukraine.
- The demonstrations were fueled by a contentious Oval Office meeting where Vance and President Trump clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over military aid and diplomacy with Russia.
- Protesters labeled Vance a 'traitor' and an 'international embarrassment,' urging him to 'go ski in Russia,' leading his family to relocate to an undisclosed location.
- The Oval Office meeting marked a shift in U.S. foreign policy, with Trump expressing skepticism of Zelensky's stance on Russia and signaling a reduced commitment to Ukraine.
- In contrast, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed Britain's unwavering support for Ukraine during a warm meeting with Zelensky in London.