US Vice president Vance heads to Israel
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JD Vance, Donald Trump's top messenger, traveled to Israel to try and prevent the collapse of the ceasefire between Netanyahu and Hamas.
No U.S. troops will be on the ground in Gaza, Vice President JD Vance reassured Americans during a visit to Israel on Tuesday.
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Vice President JD Vance surprises bride and groom during outing with wife Usha Vance and kids
Vice President JD Vance surprised one bride and groom after leaving church with his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance, and their kids. The dad of three also sent a note and gift to the newlyweds.
"There are not going to be American boots on the ground in Gaza," Vice President JD Vance emphasized during a visit to Israel.
Vance, Second Lady Celebrate 250 Years Of Marines ‘Kicking Ass,’ ‘Taking Names,’ And Hanging Pirates
Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance touched down Saturday afternoon at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton to witness a full-force amphibious demonstration marking the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps.
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George Stephanopoulos Cuts to Commercial During Awkward Live Interview with Vice President JD Vance
Vice President JD Vance had a tense interview with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday, Oct. 12, which led to the This Week anchor cutting Vance off and sending the show to commercial break.
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'This is not the end.' Vance seeks to salvage shaky Hamas ceasefire in whirlwind Israel trip
As a Christian, this region of the world means a great deal to me,' Vance said at the start of whirlwind trip to salvage the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Vice President JD Vance spoke at Charlie Kirk's memorial in Glendale, Arizona, where he called Kirk a "hero to the United States of America" and a "martyr" for those who follow the Christian faith. 25,591 people played the daily Crossword recently.
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