Wife Of Donald Trump’s VP JD Vance and an Indian-origin woman Usha Chilukuri Vance, has for the first time, recently addressed the crowd at RNC (Republican National Convention).
As Usha Vance was proudly talking about her Indian-immigrant parents and upbringing, the audience at the convention displayed anti-immigrant message.
Meanwhile in her speech Usha has recently revealed, that both her and JD Vance belong to a different background. Talking about this point she emphasized, she spent her childhood as middle class in San Diego. She was raised by Indian-immigrant parents.
In addition, she also revealed, that JD adopted her vegetarian diet and even learned the skill of making Indian food for her parents.
After speech at RNC, she was brutally bashed by netizens, as according to them, there was a contrast, as ironically, she talking to the audience, who clearly had an anti-immigrant stance.
Reacting to her speech, one user at X said, ‘Two startling and contrasting images from the #RNCConvention. All night an immigrant bashing message of MASS DEPORTATION. Then #UshaVance takes the stage, a brilliant, impressive and attractive wife of @JDVance1. Daughter of immigrants from India.’
Another echoing the similar sentiment also said, ‘Usha Vance talking about being a daughter of immigrants as the mostly white people at the RNC hold ‘Mass Deportations Now’ signs is quite the scene.’
Later, another called it a ‘backward thinking’ saying ‘Usha Vance, a Hindu and daughter of immigrants standing there speaking to a group of people holding Mass Deportation signs has got to be the most backwards thinking I’ve ever seen.’
Reacting to this vitrol, JD Vance’s adviser & family friend condemned the remarks saying, that white liberals brutally trolling a brown woman, is why democrats will continue to get minority votes.
Head of communications for trump’s campaign Steven Cheung also believed, that the hate is unnecessary.
Talking about this harsh criticism he said ‘It is disgusting that out-of-touch liberals and far-left media lose their minds and self-implode when faced with a wildly successful diverse figure who they think should be blindly aligned with them.’