Protesters condemn JD Vance at family ski trip
JD Vance's family ski trip in Vermont faced significant protests on Saturday. Hundreds of demonstrators greeted him at Sugarbush Resort, expressing anger over his recent clash with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Signs labeled him a "traitor" and called for him to "go ski in Russia." The protests were organized in response to Vance's comments during a White House meeting, where he criticized Zelenskyy for not showing gratitude to the U.S. This incident intensified local opposition to the Trump administration's policies, prompting more residents to join the protests. Vermont Governor Phil Scott urged respect for Vance's family visit, while local residents voiced their discontent. Protesters displayed various signs, emphasizing their support for Ukraine and condemning Vance's actions.