Vice President JD Vance is not one to take slights lightly. Recently, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki had the audacity to suggest that his wife, Usha, needed to be “saved” from him. This outrageous claim is not merely an insult; it’s a direct attack on their strong and loving partnership.
While Vance was in Israel negotiating critical foreign policy matters, he was quick to respond to Psaki’s outrageous remarks. With his signature wit, he dismissed her comments, asserting, “I think it’s disgraceful … I am very lucky to have a wonderful wife.” He reaffirmed the depth of their relationship and announced, “We’re going to keep on serving the country together.” This is not just talk; it’s a powerful testament to their commitment.
Psaki took to a podcast to launch her incorrect and reckless commentary, painting Vance as “scarier” than President Trump and insinuating that Usha was somehow a hostage in their marriage. “Are you OK? Please blink four times,” she whimsically suggested, as if their bond is anything but a partnership built on love and respect.
The narrative pushed by liberal commentators like Psaki misses the mark entirely. A happy marriage baffles those who cling to outdated stereotypes. As one commentator noted, “Nothing baffles liberal women more than a happy marriage.” Their comments reveal more about their own insecurities than they do about the Vances.
In the face of such baseless criticism, Vance remains grounded and unapologetically supportive of his wife. He embodies the values of strength, loyalty, and partnership—qualities that resonate deeply with Americans who appreciate a united front in the face of absurdities.





