JD Vance became the third-youngest vice president sworn into office Monday, as the 40-year-old will serve alongside President Donald Trump. The Middletown native became the country's 50th vice president just two years after assuming his first public office as an Ohio senator.
JD Vance, an Ohio native with strong ties to Columbus, will be sworn in as vice president Monday. Vance, the now-former senator from Ohio who was tapped as presidential candidate Donald Trump's running mate this summer, grew up in Middletown, Ohio, as he details in his 2016 book "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis ."
JD Vance — a now-former U.S. Senator raised in Middletown — will take his oath of office Monday alongside President-elect Donald Trump to become the first Ohioan to serve as vice president of the United States.
In Middletown, Ohio, many residents of JD Vance's hometown are bursting with pride at their native son’s accomplishments
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — It was a month after her son ... portrayal of Middletown in his best-selling memoir, “ Hillbilly Elegy ” or trepidation about Donald Trump’s second White House term ...
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) — It was a month after her ... portrayal of Middletown in his best-selling memoir, “ Hillbilly Elegy ” or trepidation about Donald Trump’s second White House term ...
The first sign recognizing Vice President JD Vance as Middletown’s native son was hung Thursday afternoon on Ohio 73 east at the entry into the city from Franklin.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WXIX) - Seven “Hometown of JD Vance” road signs are going up in Middletown to honor it as the vice-president-elect’s hometown, city officials tell FOX19 NOW. Seven signs will be installed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, one day after Vance and President-Elect Donald Trump are inaugurated in Washington D.C. according to a city spokesman.
AJ columnist Rogelio Medina on the way to Narita, Japan onboard Japan Airlines. THANKS to the nice and courteous service from Japan Airlines, I was well taken care of
Vice President JD Vance on Friday told anti-abortion activists at the March for Life rally in Washington that the country had failed its citizens.
So let me say very simply, I want more babies in the United States of America,” Vance told anti-abortion marchers.
It was November 2016 and the ballroom at Miami Valley Gaming was nearly empty, except for a few wait staff members filing water glasses and organizers checking reservations and table assignments.