Protesters line Vermont road as Vice President JD Vance & family head to ski resort (Credit: Annie Gaillard via Storyful)
Protesters lined the route to a ski resort in Vermont, where Vice President JD Vance and his family were set to spend a vacation on March 1. Footage captured along Route 100 in Waitsfield showed protesters lining the road holding signs and cars honking in support as they drive by. Many condemned the White House’s pullback of support for Ukraine and Vance’s turn toward far-right politics. Reactions to Vance’s visit to Sugarbush ski resort were mixed. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott issued a statement on Thursday, asking protesters to be “respectful” to the vice president’s family. (Credit: Annie Gaillard via Storyful)
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