The motorcade of U.S. Vice President JD Vance was met by protesters with signs supporting Ukraine while he was vacationing with his family in Vermont. This was reported by Voice of America correspondent Ostap Yarysh, who shared a video from a Fox News segment on Facebook. "Demonstrators in Vermont interrupted Vice President JD Vance's vacation at a ski resort, greeting his motorcade with signs reading 'Ski in Russia,' 'Vermont stands with Ukraine,' and 'Support Ukraine, not Putin,'” the journalist emphasized. In the aired segment, it is noted that Vance was en route to the ski resort when he encountered protesters holding Ukrainian flags and pro-Ukrainian slogans.
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Recall that the world media is shocked by the public dispute at the White House involving U.S. Presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as Vice President JD Vance. Journalists have stated that they have never seen anything like this in the White House, and this exchange is an extraordinary event in the world of diplomacy. Vance urged the Ukrainian diaspora in the U.S. to "care for America"