JD Vance has explicit two-word response to white nationalist Nick Fuentes after he made racist remarks about wife Usha
JD Vance has publicly responded to repeated attacks aimed at his wife, Usha, delivering a blunt message to both white nationalist Nick Fuentes and former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki. His remarks come after months of criticism over his marriage.
Fuentes, a Holocaust denier, previously labeled Vance a “race traitor” for marrying Usha, who was born in the U.S. to Indian immigrant parents. The comments intensified after Vance was chosen as Donald Trump’s running mate, prompting calls for him to denounce Fuentes directly.
In an interview with UnHerd published December 22, Vance expanded his response to include Jen Psaki, who had mocked Usha on a podcast by implying she needed “saving.” Vance sharply rejected both critiques.
Defending his wife, Vance said anyone who attacks her “can eat s**t,” adding that this stance applies equally to political opponents and far-right figures. He called it his official policy as vice president.
Vance also condemned antisemitism and ethnic hatred, stating that attacks based on race or religion have no place in conservative politics. He emphasized that such behavior is unacceptable regardless of who is targeted.
His comments followed an appearance at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, where he criticized divisions within the MAGA movement and warned against destructive “purity tests” aimed at fellow conservatives.
Calling for unity, Vance said he had no intention of canceling or denouncing others on the right. He stressed standing together, honoring allies, and avoiding the internal conflicts that weaken political movements.