Vice President JD Vance pushed back against criticism of his interfaith marriage to Second Lady Usha Vance.
A reporter, Ezra Levant, commented on X,
"It's weird to throw your wife's religion under the bus, in public, for a moment's acceptance by groypers."Groypers are white nationalists and fans of far-right streamer Nick Fuentes.
This statement followed Vance's appearance at a Turning Point USA event, where he expressed hope that his Hindu wife, Usha, would one day become Catholic.
Vance responded to Levant's post, calling it
"anti-Christian bigotry."
Author's summary: VP JD Vance defends his interfaith marriage.