In a dramatic twist of events, Vice President J.D. Vance’s family was urgently relocated to an undisclosed safe location after a group of pro-Ukraine protesters converged at a Vermont ski resort where they had planned to vacation. The security concerns arose shortly after a heated Oval Office meeting involving President Donald Trump, Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, an encounter that escalated into a full-blown political showdown.
A Tense Pre-Vacation Confrontation
Just a day following an intense meeting at the White House, the atmosphere outside the Sugarbush Resort in Vermont turned volatile. Vance, accompanied by his wife Usha and their three young children, became the unexpected focal point of public discontent. Protesters, who had organized in anticipation of the Vance family’s arrival, lined the perimeter of the resort. Their presence came on the heels of a contentious Oval Office session where long-simmering issues were brought to a head.
During that meeting, what began as cordial negotiations swiftly deteriorated. Ukrainian President Zelensky was unwilling to sign an economic deal and persisted in demanding additional military aid. In response, Vance pushed back, and tensions flared further when Zelensky warned that the U.S. could soon face significant national security threats if the Trump administration did not continue its current war efforts. This stark warning provoked a rapid and decisive reaction from President Trump, who immediately halted further negotiations and declared that Zelensky would not be welcomed back to the White House anytime soon.