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Vice President JD Vance was forced to move his family to an “undisclosed location” after hundreds of pro-Ukraine protesters swarmed the Vermont ski resort where they were vacationing Saturday.

Axar.az reports citing New York Post, Vance and his family were greeted by hundreds of outraged protesters lining the snow-covered streets while visiting Sugarbush Resort in Waitsfield but were forced to cut their four-day trip short after seeing the intensity of the protests.

Protestors displayed signs that labeled Vance a “national disgrace,” accused him of being a “traitor” and encouraged the family to “go ski in Russia.”

“Have you no shame? Support Ukraine,” one sign read.

Counter-protesters also had their voices heard. Pick-up trucks with “Make America Great Again,” flags were spotted driving down Main Street in Waitsfield. Another group of counter-protesters got into a shouting match with anti-Vance folks outside the Sugarbush Resort.

Vance and his family scrapped their plans of staying at a nearby four-star inn, instead, fleeing to an “undisclosed location” following the intense protests outside the resort.

Date
2025.03.03 / 15:52
Author
Axar.az
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