Kristi Noem kept Vice President JD Vance waiting about 25 minutes to swear her in after she was confirmed for homeland security secretary on Saturday, so he left without doing the honor, Politico reported.
Vice President JD Vance reportedly had to dip out of Kristi Noem’s swearing-in ceremony after she showed up late. The former South Dakota governor was confirmed as the Trump administration’s secretary of homeland security in a 59-34 vote Saturday,
House Speaker Mike Johnson posted a video on X of President Trump taking Vice President JD Vance into the Oval Office for the first time on Tuesday.
The former and current vice president to Trump found themselves under the same roof on Monday, Jan. 20 Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post/Getty; AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson Mike Pence watched his replacement, J.D. Vance, take the oath of office at the ...
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Kristi Noem made nearly $140,000 on ... The dog- and goat-killing tales ignited a political firestorm for Noem that lasted months, and Trump's vice presidential pick eventually went to then-Ohio Sen. JD Vance. Noem also made $40,000 from a book advance ...
J.D. Vance becomes Vice President on Monday, January 20. At 40 years old, he'll be the first millennial VP. Vance and his wife Usha have three children — Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel. The Vance ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem received ... Trump eventually picked J.D. Vance as his partner on the ticket, and Noem was nominated as ...
The Senate confirmed South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Saturday to serve as the Secretary of Homeland Security, putting her in charge of executing one of President Trump’s biggest priorities in ...
McConnell's vote of conscience against Pete Hegseth, following decades of obstruction, was rendered meaningless after J.D. Vance broke the tie vote.
Vance spars with Catholic bishops: Vice President J.D. Vance, who is Catholic, said in a Sunday interview with CBS that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has "not been a good partner in common-sense immigration enforcement."
In a harsh attack on Catholic bishops for criticizing mass deportation, the veep is intensifying his administration’s feud with Christian clergy.