Vance family moved to ‘undisclosed location’ after protesters swarm ski resort

Vice President JD Vance and his family were moved to an “undisclosed location” after hundreds of pro-Ukraine protesters swarmed the Vermont ski resort the family was vacationing at on Saturday.

According to reporting from the New York Post, protesters greeted the Vance family at Sugarbush Resort in Waitsfield. They were forced to cut their four-day trip short due to the intensity of the protests.

Protesters held signs calling Vance a “national disgrace,” accusing him of being a “traitor,” and encouraging the family to “go ski in Russia,” according to the New York Post. Another sign read “Have you no shame? Support Ukraine.” Counter-protesters also made their voices heard, with some arguing with anti-Vance protesters.

Vance and his family abandoned their plans of staying at a nearby four-star inn and instead moved to an “undisclosed location.”

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