Former Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance will be sworn in as the vice president on Monday as the second Trump administration officially begins. Vance was picked by Trump to be his 2024 running mate last summer.
In Middletown, Ohio, many residents of JD Vance’s hometown are bursting with pride at their native son’s accomplishments
For many Greater Cincinnatians, this year's inauguration feels personal as Middletown High School graduate J.D. Vance will be sworn in as vice president of the United States.
Middletown will put up signs that read, “Hometown of J.D. Vance, 50th Vice President of the United States of America,” the day after Vance is sworn in. The signs will be located at the following locations: On eastbound Central Avenue at Carmody Boulevard (entering from Madison Township)
Usha and J.D. Vance met at Yale Law School and have been married since 2014. In his memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy," JD Vance said the two got to know each other through a class assignment, where he soon "fell hard" for his writing partner.
The city is preparing to install signs around town heralding itself as the home of the 50th U.S. Vice President.
Vance was sworn in as the 50th vice president of the United States alongside President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
JD Vance will be sworn in today at the 50th Vice President of the United States. His “rag to riches” story has been told many times. Here’s what you should know about the Middletown, Ohio native:
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WXIX) - Members of Vice President J.D. Vance’s hometown marching band performed at the indoor inauguration day parade Monday afternoon. “The experience of Washington D.C. has been really amazing,” said Elise Fahlberg, a member of the Middletown JV Cheer team.
Vice President-elect JD Vance, a native of Middletown, flexed his Buckeye pride at the Ohio Inaugural Ball hosted in Washington D.C. Sunday.
JD Vance was sworn in as the 50th vice president, the culmination of a rapid political rise that propelled him to a heartbeat away from the presidency
After JD Vance's mother's request and pressure from some residents, road signs honoring the vice president-elect will go up in his hometown.