The final debate between Tim Ryan and Trump-backed JD Vance was relatively polite until the moderator asked the candidates what they thought of “great replacement theory.” Ryan accused Vance of agreeing with the controversial theory, which claims that Democrats are systematically ‘replacing’ white American voters with immigrant voters, prompting a harsh response from JD.
“What happens is that my own children, my biracial children, are attacked by scumbags online and in person, because they are so desperate for political power that they accuse me, the father of three beautiful biracial babies, of participating in racism. ”. Vance said Vance further accused Ryan of slandering him and his family.
Vance married his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, after the couple met in law school.
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JD Vance and Usha Chilukuri, natives of San Diego, California, of American Indian descent, met at Yale Law School. Usha told NBC News in 2017 that Vance’s positive attitude drew her to him. “She felt very different,” Usha said. Usha and JD Vance got married in 2014.
in his book peasant elegy, Vance wrote that Usha identified that she harbored unresolved trauma from a difficult childhood. According to Vance, Usha noticed that she had no conflict resolution skills and assured her that she would not end up like her mother addicted to her.
Thanks to Usha, Vance abandoned the hillbilly lifestyle but retained the positive values he had acquired growing up.
According to Vance’s speech at Pacifica Christian High School in September 2021, he sees marriage as a lifelong commitment. Vance praised her grandparents for refusing to divorce despite their chaotic marriage.
JD said that he saw many children suffer because their parents divorced. “That recognition that marriage was sacred, I think was a really powerful thing that held a lot of families together,” Vance said. “And when she disappeared, unfortunately many children suffered.”
In a subsequent speech at a right-to-life forum in Toledo, Vance described divorce as “one of the most dangerous attacks” on the family. JD suggested that married couples should stay together for the sake of their children, regardless of the circumstances. He said:
“If we want children to grow up healthy and happy, we need to remind them that the most important thing we can do for our children is to make sure they grow up with a mom and dad at home. The assault on the institution of marriage has been a profound evil.
Chilukuri was once a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
After graduating from Mt. Carmel High School, Usha enrolled at Yale University to study history. She then obtained a Master of Philosophy from Cambridge University, which she joined as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. From 2010 to 2013, Usha studied law at Yale Law School.
In the summer of 2014, Usha worked as an associate at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP in Cincinnati, Ohio. Chilukuri then moved to DC, where she worked for then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh on the United States Court of Appeals for a year.
In 2015, Usha joined Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP as an Associate. She held the position for two years before working for Chief Justice John G. Roberts of the United States Supreme Court. In 2018, Usha returned to Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, where she works to this day, according to her LinkedIn page.
Usha’s bio says that she handles litigation and appeals in various sectors, including technology and higher education. Heavy reports that Usha is licensed to practice law in California, DC, and Ohio.
Usha and Vance raise their three children in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Vance and Usha welcomed their first child, Ewan Blaine, in 2017. The name and birth date of the couple’s second child remain a mystery.
The couple welcomed Mirabel Rose Vance, their first child, in December 2021. Vance tweeted:: “This year we were blessed with an early Christmas present. Everyone, meet Mirabel Rose Vance, our first girl. mom and baby [are] both are doing very well, and we are so thankful this holiday season.”
Chilukuri and Vance are raising their children on a $1.4 million property in Cincinnati, Ohio, which they bought in 2018. Vance chose the location because of its proximity to his family.
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