Vice President JD Vance expressed his gratitude on the occasion of Good Friday which he could spend in Rome. But he was quickly called out as a fake Christian for marrying Hindu and Indian-origin Usha Vance. His Hindu wedding photo, where he was seen in a traditional Indian attire with a garland, was reupped to troll the Vice President.
"I’m grateful every day for this job, but particularly today where my official duties have brought me to Rome on Good Friday. I had a great meeting with Prime Minister Meloni and her team, and will head to church soon with my family in this beautiful city," JD Vance posted.
"I wish all Christians all over the world, but particularly those back home in the US, a blessed Good Friday. He died so that we might live," he wrote.
This is not the first time that the first Asian-American and also the first Hindu Second Lady got trolled for her religion and her Indian origin. Usha Vance recently broke her silence about the narrative if ' normalizing Indian hate ' and said she finds it terrible.
"Do I think it's great when people talk about 'normalizing Indian hate' or something like that? Absolutely not. I think it's terrible," Usha Vance said in an interview with The Free Press. She noted in the same interview that these racist attacks are nothing new. "I think it's our relationship to this information that is potentially new," she said referring to the invasion of social media that lends voice to this trolling.
Many MAGA insiders, mostly white supremacists, launched their hate campaign against Usha during the election. The Coalition of Hindus of North America had to issue a statement calling out the Hinduphobic slurs targeting Usha Vance.
"I’m grateful every day for this job, but particularly today where my official duties have brought me to Rome on Good Friday. I had a great meeting with Prime Minister Meloni and her team, and will head to church soon with my family in this beautiful city," JD Vance posted.
"I wish all Christians all over the world, but particularly those back home in the US, a blessed Good Friday. He died so that we might live," he wrote.
Your based Christian VP pic.twitter.com/dMMHQ1EzWo
— 1stclassclips (@1stclassclips) April 18, 2025
Your wife is Hindu.
— Abdullah (@AvdullahYousef) April 18, 2025
This is not the first time that the first Asian-American and also the first Hindu Second Lady got trolled for her religion and her Indian origin. Usha Vance recently broke her silence about the narrative if ' normalizing Indian hate ' and said she finds it terrible.
"Do I think it's great when people talk about 'normalizing Indian hate' or something like that? Absolutely not. I think it's terrible," Usha Vance said in an interview with The Free Press. She noted in the same interview that these racist attacks are nothing new. "I think it's our relationship to this information that is potentially new," she said referring to the invasion of social media that lends voice to this trolling.
Many MAGA insiders, mostly white supremacists, launched their hate campaign against Usha during the election. The Coalition of Hindus of North America had to issue a statement calling out the Hinduphobic slurs targeting Usha Vance.
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