James Donald Vance Jr., of Grand Rapids, Mich., had also threatened President Trump, according to a criminal complaint.
A Michigan man is sentenced to two years in federal prison after admitting he posted online threats to kill the President and Vice President of the United States.
He's loud, he's obnoxious and, in a very short time, he's broken unprecedented ground with his smash-face, turn-it-to-11 approach to the vice presidency. Unlike most White House understudies, who ...
On one hand, there is no particular reason to pay attention to JD Vance.
Christian religiosity appears to be gaining traction in the United States partly because it is one of the defining features ...
J.D. Vance made a huge revelation about his plans for seeking the presidency in 2028 when Trump finished his second term.