Here’s what JD Vance’s wife is doing now.
Usha Vance, wife of Vice President JD Vance, has been appointed to lead the U.S. delegation to the 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, Italy, as announced by the Office of President Donald Trump. This prestigious role highlights Usha’s commitment to service and support for American values on the global stage. The Winter Games will begin with the opening ceremony this Friday, bringing together athletes from around the world to compete and showcase their skills.
Usha Vance, a skilled attorney and mother of three, has been an active figure in supporting her husband’s political journey since their marriage in 2014. Her leadership role in this delegation is a reflection of her dedication to representing American excellence and unity.
Usha’s involvement in politics has also been highlighted through her close ties to the Trump administration. During the State of the Union address, she was seated beside Payton McNabb, a former high school volleyball player who shared her concerns over the direction of American policy, particularly on the issue of transgender athletes in women’s sports. McNabb expressed her disappointment that the Senate failed to pass President Trump’s executive order, which aimed to protect the integrity of women’s sports. She also commented on the disrespect shown by Democratic members of Congress, who refused to acknowledge the inspiring stories of Trump’s special guests during the address.
In addition to Usha, the U.S. delegation includes several influential figures, such as Shawn Crowley, the Chargé d’Affaires to Italy, Rachel Campos-Duffy, a Fox News host, and Boris Epshteyn, Senior Counsel to President Trump. Together, they will represent the United States and promote the values of freedom, opportunity, and respect for all individuals.