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Vance Defends Remark About Wife’s Faith, Says She Has No Plans to Convert

Hindu American advocates urge the vice president to acknowledge Hinduism and religious freedom.

Overview

  • At an Oct. 29 Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi, Vice President J.D. Vance said he hopes his Hindu‑raised wife, Usha, will one day embrace Christianity.
  • Responding to criticism on X, Vance said Usha "is not a Christian and has no plans to convert" and characterized some reactions as "anti-Christian bigotry."
  • The Hindu American Foundation publicly rebuked Vance, urging him to engage with Hinduism and to affirm Hindus’ rights to practice a faith that does not seek converts.
  • Usha Vance has not issued a new statement, and in a 2024 interview she said she was not Catholic and did not intend to convert.
  • Vance noted that Usha often attends church with him and that their children are being raised Christian and attend a Christian school, keeping the family’s interfaith dynamic in public view.