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Jaguars Name Tony Boselli Executive Vice President of Football Operations
Tony Boselli: A Breakdown of Experience
Boselli, 52, most recently served as president/chief growth officer for all.health, a venture-backed digital health care company headquartered in San Francisco. He previously served as vice president of transformation growth for prominent healthcare company Optum, where he led multi-billion-dollar outsourcing deals.
Boselli in 2013 founded Healthy Schools, which administers free in-school vaccinations, immunizations and physicals to students in Florida and Texas. He sold Healthy Schools in 2016 to CareDox, serving there as partner and president until joining Optum.
Boselli has been under contract with the Jaguars over many years, serving as a game-day radio analyst and frequent contributor to Jaguars.com – in addition to representing the team as an NFL Legends ambassador and throughout the community.
Boselli has also served as the lead analyst for Thursday Night Football on Westwood One and worked as an NFL game analyst and sideline reporter for Westwood One.
Boselli, a Jaguars left tackle from 1995-2001, is a member of the 2022 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. He was the No. 2 overall selection the 1995 NFL Draft – the Jaguars’ first draft – and made five Pro Bowls with three Associated Press All-Pro selections in seven Jaguars seasons.
“My job has always been in this game to help other people go score and have success; I’m approaching this job the same way,” Boselli said. “That’s always been my job in football: Go block, clear the way, protect people and let them go score.”
The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced that former offensive tackle Tony Boselli has been named the team’s Executive Vice President of Football Operations.Boselli, who played for the Jaguars from 1995 to 2001, is widely regarded as one of the best offensive linemen in NFL history. He was a five-time Pro Bowler and a three-time First Team All-Pro during his playing career.
In his new role, Boselli will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Jaguars’ football operations, including player personnel, scouting, and coaching. He will work closely with head coach Urban Meyer to build a competitive and successful team on the field.
“We are thrilled to have Tony Boselli join our organization as Executive Vice President of Football Operations,” said Jaguars owner Shad Khan. “His leadership, football knowledge, and passion for the game make him the perfect fit for this role. We are confident that Tony will help us build a winning culture here in Jacksonville.”
Boselli expressed his excitement about the opportunity, saying, “I am grateful for the chance to return to the Jaguars organization in this new capacity. I am committed to helping this team reach its full potential and bring a championship to Jacksonville. Let’s get to work!”
With Boselli at the helm of football operations, Jaguars fans can expect big things from their team in the seasons to come. Stay tuned for more updates on the team’s progress under his leadership. #Jaguars #TonyBoselli #FootballOperations
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GTA: Vice City Next-Gen Edition launches for free, download now – PC
Offering players the chance to revisit the world of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, a recent mod has come under fire from Take-Two, but its creators are not backing down.
Developed by Russian modding group Revolution Team, a brand-new Grand Theft Auto mod is blowing up online, not just thanks to its ability to allow players to experience Grand Theft Auto: Vice City in 2008’s Grand Theft Auto IV, but because of its attempts to be taken down.
Check out the 10-year anniversary edition of GTA: Vice City below!
The GTA Vice City: Next-Gen Edition ports the world, cutscenes and missions of the 2002 Rockstar game into GTA IV’s engine for players to dive into for free.
However, it seems as though Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two Interactive is less-than-pleased with this mod as it was recently responsible for the deletion of the Revolution Team YouTube channel without any warning.
As a result, Revolution Team posted the following statement: “A huge amount of effort and time was invested into the channel, including hundreds of hours of streams dedicated to the mod’s development. Additionally, we lost connection with our international audience, which was a significant part of our community.”
It continued, “The teaser trailer for GTA Vice City Next-gen Edition gained over 100,000 views and 1,500 comments in less than a day. Unfortunately, the channel was removed without any possibility of recovery. This was a cruel move from them, but we have already accepted the situation, since we cannot influence it.”
Despite Take-Two’s attempt to halt the release of the mod, Revolution Team has decided to release it anyway and not only that, but the team has also made changes to a previous requisite.
In an attempt to “show respect to the publisher”, the mod previously required users to own a legitimate copy of Grand Theft Auto IV.
However, Revolution Team has now released it as a standalone, installation-ready package that can be accessed for free.
“In light of the current uncertainties, we had to make this change to ensure the mod’s stable performance for the widest possible audience,” the statement continued.
We can expect Take-Two to be less than pleased that the mod has gone ahead with its release.
However, for fans of the Grand Theft Auto series, this is an exciting download to get stuck into.
Exciting news for all GTA fans! The highly anticipated GTA: Vice City Next-Gen Edition has officially launched for free on PC. You can now download the game and experience all the action, adventure, and nostalgia of Vice City in stunning next-gen graphics.With updated visuals, improved gameplay mechanics, and enhanced features, this new edition of Vice City is sure to provide hours of entertainment for both new and returning players. Whether you’re cruising around in a flashy sports car, causing chaos in the city streets, or completing missions for various crime bosses, there’s no shortage of excitement in this iconic open-world game.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to revisit one of the most beloved entries in the GTA series in a whole new light. Download GTA: Vice City Next-Gen Edition now and immerse yourself in the neon-soaked world of Vice City like never before. Happy gaming! #GTAViceCity #NextGenEdition #PCGaming
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#GTA #Vice #City #NextGen #Edition #launches #free #downloadGTA: Vice City Mod Released Despite Take-Two Takedown – IGN Daily Fix
In today’s Daily Fix:
Take-Two has issued another takedown order on a Grand Theft Auto mod. This time, the target is a mod for GTA 4 that brings GTA: Vice City into the game. The modders have released the game anyway, and now without the need for a legitimate copy of GTA 4. In other news, Baldur’s Gate 3’s new Patch 8 accidentally dropped before developer Larian was ready. The new patch hasn’t been stress-tested yet, and Larian isn’t sure how it went live for PS5. And finally, the Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 cards will be on sale very soon, and gamers and tech enthusiasts are already camping out for one. Retailer Micro Center has issued a warning to NOT do that, as the January weather can be very cold.
A new mod for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City has been released, despite Take-Two Interactive issuing a takedown notice. The mod, titled “Vice City: Remastered,” aims to improve the graphics and gameplay of the classic 2002 game.Despite the takedown notice, the modders behind the project have decided to release it anyway, citing their love for the game and their desire to share their work with the community. The mod features updated textures, improved character models, and enhanced lighting effects, giving Vice City a fresh new look.
Fans of the game have been eagerly anticipating the release of Vice City: Remastered, and many are excited to see the improvements made to the beloved classic. However, Take-Two Interactive has not yet commented on the release of the mod or their plans to address it.
For now, fans can download Vice City: Remastered and experience the updated version of the game for themselves. Whether or not Take-Two will take further action against the mod remains to be seen, but for now, players can enjoy the enhanced version of Vice City and relive the nostalgia of one of the most iconic games in the Grand Theft Auto series.
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#GTA #Vice #City #Mod #Released #TakeTwo #Takedown #IGN #Daily #FixJD Vance visiting Virginia on Monday in first official trip as vice president
FIRST ON FOX: JD Vance is “fulfilling his promise” to American voters as he makes his first trip as vice president to Damascus, Virginia, on Monday to visit areas affected by Hurricane Helene in late September.
It will be Vance’s second trip to Damascus since the hurricane swept across the southeast on Sept. 27, destroying parts of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida and leaving more than 200 people dead.
“Vice President Vance visited with Damascus residents in October after the town was ravaged by Hurricane Helene,” a spokesperson for the vice president told Fox News Digital. “He pledged to be back, and now he’s fulfilling his promise. The first week of this administration has made it clear that President Trump and Vice President Vance keep their word.”
Vance’s trip comes just days after President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and other politicians visited Asheville, Fletcher and Swannanoa, North Carolina, on Jan. 24, marking the now-president’s second trip to those areas since September.
HURRICANE SURVIVORS WHO MET TRUMP IN NORTH CAROLINA SHARE PRESIDENT’S WORDS THAT STUCK WITH THEM
Vice President-elect JD Vance, left, takes the oath of office as his wife, Usha, watches on Jan. 20, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque/Pool Photo via AP)
Trump spoke in all three towns but allowed a group of locals who lost everything in Helene to share their own personal stories during his stop in Swannanoa. Some locals have taken issue with the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) handling of the disaster, saying it has too much red tape for those in need of immediate assistance to get the help they need, whether it be housing, money or both.
“I’ll also be signing an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA or maybe getting rid of FEMA,” Trump told reporters in North Carolina on Friday morning. “I think, frankly, FEMA is not good.”
FEMA EXTENDS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM FOR NORTH CAROLINA RESIDENTS DISPLACED BY HURRICANE HELENE
President Donald Trump speaks during a visit to a neighborhood affected by Hurricane Helene in Swannanoa, N.C., on Jan. 24, 2025. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump also promised that his administration would step in and assist North Carolina to fix the damage quickly, vowing to “do a good job” for the state.
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“We’re going to fix it, and we’re going to fix it as fast as you can,” Trump said. “It’s a massive amount of damage. FEMA has really let us down, let the country down. And I don’t know if that’s [former President Joe] Biden’s fault or whose fault it is, but we’re going to take over. We’re going to do a good job.”
Fox News’ Emma Colton contributed to this report.
JD Vance, the newly appointed vice president, will be visiting Virginia on Monday in his first official trip since taking office. Vance is set to meet with local leaders and community members to discuss his plans for the future of the country.During his visit, Vance will address key issues facing Virginia, including economic development, education reform, and healthcare access. He will also take the time to listen to the concerns of residents and gather feedback on how the federal government can better support the state.
Vance’s visit comes at a crucial time for Virginia, as the state continues to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. His presence is sure to bring attention to the region and highlight the importance of strong leadership in times of crisis.
Stay tuned for updates on Vance’s visit to Virginia and follow along as he works to make a positive impact on the state and the country as a whole.
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Transcript: Vice President JD Vance on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Jan. 26, 2025
The following is the full transcript of an interview with Vice President JD Vance on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that aired on Jan. 26, 2025.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Mr. Vice President, if you’re ready, we’ll dive right in.
VICE PRESIDENT JD VANCE: Ready to go.
MARGARET BRENNAN: So, both defense secretaries from President Trump’s last term were confirmed overwhelmingly, 90 percent of the vote. Pete Hegseth, it was a tie, bipartisan opposition, smallest margin since the job was created. You had to break that tie. If the nominee can’t unite your party, how is he going to lead three million people?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, look, I think Pete is a disrupter, and a lot of people don’t like that disruption, but Margaret that disruption is incredibly necessary. If you think about all of those bipartisan, massive votes, we have to ask ourselves, what did they get us? They got us a country where we fought many wars over the last 40 years, but haven’t won a war about as long as I’ve been alive. They’ve got us a military with a major recruitment crisis, a procurement price crisis that’s totally dysfunctional, where we buy airplanes for billions and billions of dollars, terrible cost overruns, the delivery dates are always delayed. So we need a big change. Now, admittedly, there are people who don’t like that big change, but it is necessary, and it’s explicitly what Donald J. Trump ran on and I think part of the reason why the American people elected him their 47th president.
MARGARET BRENNAN: So, the main objective is changing all of that? That it’s going to be Pete Hegseth alone?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: I’d say the main problem is- or excuse me, the main thing that we want Pete Hegseth to do is to fix the problems at the Department of Defense and unfortunately, there are many. We’ve gotten into way too many wars that we don’t have a plan for winning. We’ve gotten into way too many misadventures that we shouldn’t have got into in the very first place, and our procurement process, Margaret, is incredibly broken. We’re in an era–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Those are policy decisions.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –Well, of course, they’re policy decisions, but they’re also logistical and implementation decisions. If you look at where we are with the rise of artificial intelligence, with the rise of drone technology and drone warfare, we have to really, top to bottom, change the way that we fund the procurement of weapons, the way that we arm our troops. This is a major period of disruption, and we think Pete Hegseth is the guy to lead the job. Now there’s another element to this Margaret too, which is we believe that military morale, at least until the election of President Trump, was historically low. You had the Army missing recruitment goals by tens of thousands of soldiers, and already recruitment is starting to pick up because Pete Hegseth is fundamentally a war fighter’s leader at the Department of Defense. He is a guy who sees, not through the perspective of the generals or the bureaucrats, he looks at things through the perspective of the men and women that we send off to fight in our wars.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Let me ask you about other nominees. Both the Wall Street Journal and the National Review, conservative publications, as you know, have been critical of Tulsi Gabbard. The Review called her “an atrocious nominee who deserves to be defeated.” They compared her defense of Edward Snowden, the fugitive to- who stole U.S. secrets, to an attorney general who thinks the mob gets a bad rap. Her refusal to accept U.S. intelligence findings that Assad gassed his own people, they said was “like a nominee for OMB Director not being able to count.” Does any of this give you pause putting her in charge of the U.S. intelligence community? Yes or no?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: No, Margaret look, these are publications that attacked Donald J. Trump obsessively, but those publications don’t determine who the president is, the American people do–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –And ultimately supported him.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –and Donald J. Trump is the person who determines who his cabinet is, not these publications that I think, frankly, have lost relevance. Here’s–
MARGARET BRENNAN: The Senate will–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Here’s Tulsi Gabbard’s–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –ultimately decide.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, the Senate will provide advice and consent, as is its constitutional obligation, but I feel confident that Tulsi Gabbard will ultimately get through. Two things that are important to know about Tulsi. First of all, she is a career military servant who’s had a classification at the highest levels for nearly two decades. She has impeccable character, impeccable record of service, and she also is a person who I think is going to bring some trust back to the intelligence services. The bureaucrats at our intelligence services have gotten completely out of control. They’ve been part of the weaponization of our political system, the weaponization of our justice system. We need to have good intelligence services who keep us safe, but part of that is restoring trust in those services, and we think Tulsi is the right person to do it. That’s why the president–
MARGARET BRENNAN: She doesn’t trust those intelligence services.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: She recognizes the bureaucrats have gotten out of control, and we need somebody there who’s going to rein them in and return those services to their core mission of identifying information that’s going to keep us safe.
MARGARET BRENNAN: A lot has happened in the past week.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Yes, it has.
MARGARET BRENNAN: You campaigned on lowering prices for consumers. We’ve seen all of these executive orders. Which one lowers prices?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, first of all, we have done a lot, and there have been a number of executive orders that have caused, already, jobs to start coming back into our country, which is a core part of lowering prices. More capital investment, more job creation in our economy, is one of the things that’s going to drive down prices for all consumers, but also raise wages so that people can afford to buy the things that they need. If you look at our slate of executive orders–
MARGARET BRENNAN: So, grocery prices aren’t going to come down?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: No, Margaret, prices are going to come down, but it’s going to take a little bit of time, right? The president has been president for all of five days. I think that in those five days, he’s accomplished more than Joe Biden did in four years. It’s been an incredible breakneck pace of activity. We’re going to work with Congress. We’re of course going to have more executive orders, and we’re going to try- the way that you- you lower prices is that you encourage more capital investment into our country, and you asked specifically what executive order is going to help lower prices. All of the stuff that we’ve done on energy, to explore more energy reserves, to develop more energy resources in the United States of America. One of the main drivers of increased prices under the Biden Administration is that we had a massive increase in energy prices. Donald Trump has already taken multiple executive actions that are going to lower energy prices, and I do believe that means consumers are going to see lower prices at the pump and at the grocery store, but it’s going to take a little bit of time. Rome wasn’t built in a day–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Yeah.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE –and while we’ve done a whole lot, we can’t undo all of the damage of Joe Biden’s presidency in four days–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, there were a lot of things that contributed to higher energy prices and there was record oil and gas production–
(CROSSTALK)
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –Yes, Joe Biden did many–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –But the price of eggs–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –many terrible things–
MARGARET BRENNAN: — the things that people see–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –to lead to an increase in prices. I agree, Margaret.
(END CROSSTALK)
MARGARET BRENNAN: No, but all the things you experience at the grocery store are what people touch and feel. That’s what- you were talking about bacon on the campaign trail.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Of course, of course.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Those things- when do consumers actually get to touch and feel a difference in their lives?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, but Margaret, how does bacon get to the grocery store? It comes on trucks that are fueled by diesel fuel. If the diesel is way too expensive, the bacon is going to become more expensive. How do we grow the bacon? Our farmers need energy to produce it. So if we lower energy prices, we are going to see lower prices for consumers, and that is what we’re trying to fight for.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, the flurry of executive orders, most of them weren’t about the economy. Many of them–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Many of them were, though, Margaret. We had- I think we’ve taken over–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –You had a promise of tariffs by February 1.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –We’ve taken over 200 executive actions, some executive orders, other executive actions. Again, this is in less than a week, and a lot of them were focused on the economy, bringing investment into our country and lowering energy prices. We’ve also focused on safety, restoring public safety, ending weaponization of the Department of Justice. We’ve done a lot, and I think the president is to be commended for actually coming in and doing something with this incredible mandate the American people gave him. He’s not sitting in the Oval Office doing nothing. He’s doing the American people’s business, and I think they’re going to see a lot of good effects from it.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, a lot of these announcements have yet to take effect.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Sure.
MARGARET BRENNAN: The president did say he wants to do something with an executive order in relation to federal emergency response. He said he may reform or eliminate FEMA instead of sending emergency responders, he may start to send a percentage of money to states to take care of themselves. But you know, FEMA has specialized expertise that some of these states just don’t have–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Oh, Margaret, I–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –and in their arsenal, and–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –I wish that they–
MARGARET BRENNAN: — how will states who are- who are lower income states, the Mississippis, the Kentuckys, the Alabamas, be able to do this for themselves without federal help?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, the president, to be clear, is not saying we’re going to leave anybody behind. He’s saying that in- the way that we administer these resources, some of which is coming from the federal level, some of which is coming from the state level, we’ve got to get the bureaucrats out of the way and get the aid to the people who need it most–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –But these are the first responders–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –Let’s be honest, Margaret. You talk about the expertise from FEMA. FEMA in North Carolina, in California, in Florida with some of the hurricanes, has often been a disaster. And it’s not because we don’t have good people at FEMA. It’s because bureaucratic red tape and garbage prevents the rapid deployment of resources to people who need it the most.
MARGARET BRENNAN: But the states are now going to have to do this themselves?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: The president is trying to encourage us to reform the way that we deliver emergency response in a way that gets resources to people who need it–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –So don’t take him literally, is what you’re saying?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: No- we should take the president at his word that FEMA needs desperate reform, because it does. Margaret, when I went to North Carolina as VP-elect, but before we were sworn in, people would talk about how FEMA would get resources, food, medicine, water, to a warehouse, but then would have no plan to get it from the warehouse to the people in the mountains who were literally starving and thirsting to death. We can do so much better, and under Donald Trump’s leadership, we will.
MARGARET BRENNAN: But they work with the state and local officials.
(CROSSTALK)
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: They often don’t work well enough–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –So now–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –And again, that’s not because–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –that’s going to be on the state and local officials?–
(END CROSSTALK)
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –They- no- the FEMA management officials, don’t work well enough with state and local officials to get resources to the people who need it. We should expect- and this is, I think, one of the fundamental premises of President Trump’s leadership. The American people should expect more of their government. When there’s a terrible disaster, they should expect food, medicine and water to get to the people who need it. When there’s a terrible fire in California, the fire hydrants ought to actually turn on. I am sick of the American people having such low expectations for their government. They should demand more of us, because it’s the greatest country in the world, and that’s what Donald Trump’s leadership promises to bring back.
MARGARET BRENNAN: So still count on the federal government, but watch that space. Let me ask you about another area that you campaigned on quite a lot, and there was a flurry of activity on. And that has to do with immigration.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Sure.
MARGARET BRENNAN: The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops this week condemned some of the executive orders signed by President Trump, specifically those allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enter churches and to enter schools. Do you personally support the idea of conducting a raid or enforcement action in a church service, at a school?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, let me, let me address this. Of course, if you have a person who is convicted of a violent crime, whether they’re an illegal immigrant or a non-illegal immigrant, you have to go and get that person to protect the public safety. That’s not unique to immigration. But let me just address the- this particular issue, Margaret. Because as a practicing Catholic, I was actually heartbroken by that statement. And I think that the US Conference of Catholic Bishops needs to actually look in the mirror a little bit and recognize that when they receive over $100 million to help resettle illegal immigrants, are they worried about humanitarian concerns? Or are they actually worried about their bottom line? We’re going to enforce immigration law. We’re going to protect the American people.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Yeah.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Donald Trump promised to do that. And I believe the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, if they’re worried about the humanitarian costs of immigration enforcement, let them talk about the children who have been sex trafficked because of the wide open border of Joe Biden–
(CROSSTALK)
MARGARET BRENNAN: –So you- you personally support–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Let them talk about–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –them going into–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –people like Laken Riley–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –schools and churches?
(END CROSSTALK)
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –who are brutally murdered. I support us doing law enforcement against violent criminals, whether they’re illegal immigrants or anybody else, in a way that keeps us safe. Let me ask this question, Margaret–
MARGARET BRENNAN: But, but the–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –let’s separate the immigration issue. If you had a violent murderer in a school, of course I want law enforcement–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Of course.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –to go and get that person out.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Of course.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: So then what’s the point of the question?
MARGARET BRENNAN: You changed the regulation this week, that’s the point of the question.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Exactly, to–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Giving the authority to go into churches–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –Yes, exactly–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –and go into schools–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: We empowered law enforcement to enforce the law everywhere, to protect Americans–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –But that also has a knock on effect- a chilling effect, arguably, to people to not send their kids to school.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: I- I desperately hope it has a chilling effect–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –In the churches–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –on illegal immigrants coming into our country.
MARGARET BRENNAN: You think the US Conference of Catholics Bishops is- are actively hiding criminals from law enforcement?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: I think the US Conference of Catholic Bishops has, frankly, not been a good partner in common sense immigration enforcement that the American people voted for, and I hope, again, as a devout Catholic, that they’ll do better.
MARGARET BRENNAN: There are five legal challenges already to one of the other immigration actions, the order on birthright citizenship. A federal judge, appointed by Ronald Reagan, who I think you’d agree, has some conservative credentials–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –Sure–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –paused the order to end birthright citizenship, calling it “blatantly unconstitutional.” How do you reconcile this challenge to the 14th Amendment to the Constitution?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: So, I obviously disagree with that judge and these things- some of them will be litigated. That’s the nature of our constitutional system. But here’s the basic idea of President Trump’s view on this. If you are a lawful permanent resident or a legal immigrant who plans to stay, your children, of course, should become American citizens. But let’s say you’re the child of an ambassador, you don’t become–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –but that’s not part of it.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, that’s an important principle–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –there’s already a carveout having to do with kids of diplomats.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: But we’re saying that that carve out should apply to anybody who doesn’t plan to stay here. If you come here on vacation and you have a baby in an American hospital, that baby doesn’t become an American citizen. If you’re an illegal alien and you come here temporarily, hopefully, your child does not become an ille- American citizen by virtue of just having been born on American soil. It’s a very basic principle in American immigration law, that if you want to become an American citizen, and you’ve done it the right way, and the American people in their collective wisdom have welcomed you into our national community, then you become a citizen. But temporary residents, people who come in here, whether legally or illegally, and don’t plan to stay, their children shouldn’t become American citizens. I don’t know any country that does that, or why we would be different.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, this is a country founded by immigrants.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, this is a country founded by–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –This is a unique country.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: This is a very unique country, and it was founded by some immigrants and some settlers. But just because we were founded by immigrants, doesn’t mean that 240 years later that we have to have the dumbest immigration policy in the world. No country says that temporary visitors- their children will be given complete access to the benefits and blessings of American citizenship. America should actually look out for the interests of our citizens first, and that means, again, if you’re here permanently and lawfully, your kid becomes an American citizen. If you’re not here permanently, if you’re not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Yeah–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –and don’t plan to be, why would we make those people’s children American citizens permanently?
MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to ask you about refugee admissions, which were just suspended by the president. That has nothing to do with the U.S. border. Refugee screening takes 18 to 24 months to go through. They are heavily vetted. Left literally at the airport this week were thousands of Afghans who- some of whom had worked with the United States government and were promised to come here. When you talked to us in August, you said, “I don’t think we should abandon anybody who’s been properly vetted and helped us.” Do you stand by that?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, Margaret, I don’t agree that all these immigrants, or all these refugees, have been properly vetted. In fact, we know that there are cases of people who allegedly were properly vetted and then were literally planning terrorist attacks in our country. That happened during the campaign if you may remember. So clearly, not all of these foreign nationals have been properly vetted–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –no, but there are 30,000 people in the pipeline- Afghan refugees. Do you stand by it–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –but my primary concern as the vice president, Margaret, is to look after the American people–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –So, no.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: And now that we know that we have vetting problems with a lot of these refugee programs, we absolutely cannot unleash thousands of unvetted people into our country. It’s not good–
MARGARET BRENNAN: These people are vetted. These people are vetted–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –Just like the guy who planned a terrorist attack in Oklahoma a few months ago? He was allegedly properly vetted, and many people in the media and the Democratic Party said that he was properly vetted. Clearly he wasn’t.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Yeah. The–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: I don’t want my children to share a neighborhood with people who are not properly vetted, and because I don’t want it for my kids, I’m not going to force any other American citizens kids to do that either.
MARGARET BRENNAN: No. And that was a very particular case. It wasn’t clear if he was radicalized when he got here or while he was living here, but–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: I don’t really care, Margaret. I don’t want that person in my country, and I think most Americans agree with me.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Anyway. I need to move on to something, because I know we’re running out of time here. Two weeks ago, you were on Fox News, and you said, “if you protested peacefully on January 6 and had Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice treat you like a gang member, you should be pardoned. If you committed violence on that day, obviously you shouldn’t be pardoned.” Did you counsel the president against these blanket pardons for 1,500 people–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Well, Margaret, I noticed that–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –including those who committed violence?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Margaret, I noticed that you cut off the thing that I said immediately after that. The full quote is that, of course, there are gray areas. And here’s the nature of the gray area. Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice denied constitutional protections in the prosecutions. There were double standards in how sentences were applied to the J6 protesters versus other groups. What the president said consistently on the campaign–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Case by case basis.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –is that he was going to look at a case by case basis–
MARGARET BRENNAN: This is blanket.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –and that’s exactly what we did. We looked at 1,600 cases. And the thing that came out of it, Margaret, is that there was a massive denial of due process of liberty, and a lot of people were denied their constitutional rights. The president believes that. I believe that, and I think he made the right decision.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Daniel Rodriguez used an electro sho- shock weapon against a policeman who was dragged out of the defensive line by plunging it into the officer’s neck. He was in prison, sentenced to 12 years, 7 months. He got a pardon. Ronald McAbee hit a cop while wearing reinforced brass knuckle gloves, and he held one down on the ground as other rioters assailed the officer for over 20 seconds, causing a concussion. If you stand with law enforcement, how can you call these people unjustly imprisoned?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Margaret, you’re separating- there’s an important issue here. There’s what the people actually did on January the 6th, and we’re not saying that everybody did everything perfectly. And then what did Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice do in unjustly prosecuting well over a thousand Americans in a way that was politically motivated–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Is violence like that against a police officer ever justified?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Violence against a police officer is not justified. But that doesn’t mean that you should have Merrick Garland’s weaponized Department of Justice expose you to incredibly unfair process, to denial of constitutional rights, and frankly, to a double standard that was not applied to many people, including, of course, the Black Lives Ma- Matter rioters who killed over two dozen people and never had the weight of a weaponized Department of Justice come against them. The pardon power is not just for people who are angels or people who are perfect. And of course, we love our law enforcement and want people to be peaceful, with everybody, but especially with our good cops. That’s a separate issue from what Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice did. We rectified a wrong, and I stand by it.
MARGARET BRENNAN: I’m being told we’re out of time, but I want to quickly ask you–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Sure, please.
MARGARET BRENNAN: –the richest men in the world were at that Capitol on Inauguration Day. Heads of Amazon, Google, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook. In August you told us Google and Facebook are too big, “we ought to take the Teddy Roosevelt approach. Break ’em up. Don’t let them control what people are allowed to say.” They’ve now donated to the Trump inauguration. Are you still going to break up big tech?
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: So, you know who else was at the inauguration was my mom, and a lot of people who just supported the president and fought every single day to get- get his election. And to make it–
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MARGARET BRENNAN: They did $1 million each–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –and to make it- and to make it possible–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –to the inauguration.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –and there were a lot of people who didn’t give a million dollars to the inauguration who were on that–
MARGARET BRENNAN: They got pretty good seating.
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VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: –who were on that stage, Margaret. They didn’t have as good of seating as my mom and a lot of other people who were there to support us. But look, we believe fundamentally that big tech does have too much power, and there are two ways they can go about this. They can either respect America’s- Americans’ constitutional rights, they can stop engaging in censorship, and if they don’t, you can be absolutely sure that Donald Trump’s leadership is not going to look too kindly on them.
MARGARET BRENNAN: So they’re still on notice.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: They’re very much on notice.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Vice President JD Vance, thank you–
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Thank you, Margaret.
MARGARET BRENNAN: –for speaking to us after your first week on the job.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE: Good to see you.
Transcript: Vice President JD Vance on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Jan. 26, 2025On Sunday, Vice President JD Vance joined Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation” to discuss the latest developments in the administration’s agenda and address pressing issues facing the country. Here is a transcript of their conversation:
Margaret Brennan: Good morning, Vice President Vance. Thank you for joining us today.
Vice President Vance: Good morning, Margaret. It’s a pleasure to be here.
Margaret Brennan: Let’s start with the ongoing situation in Eastern Europe. How is the administration responding to the escalating tensions in the region?
Vice President Vance: The administration is closely monitoring the situation in Eastern Europe and working alongside our allies to ensure stability and security in the region. We are committed to upholding our commitments to NATO and standing up to any threats to global peace and security.
Margaret Brennan: Turning to domestic issues, the economy has been a major focus for the administration. What steps are being taken to address inflation and ensure economic growth?
Vice President Vance: The administration is taking a multi-faceted approach to addressing inflation and boosting economic growth. We are investing in infrastructure, supporting small businesses, and implementing targeted policies to address the root causes of inflation. Our goal is to create a strong and resilient economy that benefits all Americans.
Margaret Brennan: One of the administration’s key priorities is healthcare reform. Can you provide an update on the progress being made in this area?
Vice President Vance: Healthcare reform is a top priority for the administration, and we are working to expand access to quality, affordable healthcare for all Americans. We are exploring innovative solutions to lower healthcare costs, improve outcomes, and ensure that no one is left behind. We are committed to building a healthcare system that works for everyone.
Margaret Brennan: Thank you, Vice President Vance, for sharing your insights with us today.
Vice President Vance: Thank you, Margaret. It was a pleasure to be here.
The conversation between Vice President JD Vance and Margaret Brennan touched on a range of important issues, from foreign policy to economic growth and healthcare reform. The administration’s commitment to addressing these challenges was evident throughout the discussion, highlighting the administration’s dedication to serving the American people.
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Vice President Vance says US intelligence bureaucrats are ‘out of control’
Generate Key TakeawaysWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Vice President JD Vance said bureaucrats at U.S. intelligence services were “out of control” and he defended Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump’s nominee to head those services, as the right person for the job.
“The bureaucrats at our intelligence services have gotten completely out of control,” Vance said in an interview with the CBS “Face the Nation” program broadcast Sunday. “They’ve been part of the weaponization of our political system, the weaponization of our justice system.
“We need to have good intelligence services who keep us safe, but part of that is restoring trust in those services, and we think Tulsi is the right person to do it.”
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Gabbard’s selection in November to be director of national intelligence sent shock waves through the national security establishment, adding to concerns that the intelligence community would become increasingly politicised.
The former Democratic congresswoman lacks significant intelligence experience and in the past had been critical of Trump. Her supporters say she has a healthy skepticism about foreign U.S. military involvement, in keeping with the America First policies of Trump.
Asked about the criticism of Gabbard, even from among conservative circles, Vance said he was confident Gabbard would be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. The Senate intelligence committee has scheduled a Jan. 30 hearing on her nomination.
“Two things that are important to know about Tulsi. First of all, she is a career military servant who’s had a classification at the highest levels for nearly two decades,” Vance said. “She has impeccable character, impeccable record of service, and she also is a person who I think is going to bring some trust back to the intelligence services.”
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
Vice President Vance Blasts US Intelligence Bureaucrats as ‘Out of Control’In a fiery speech delivered today, Vice President Vance criticized the actions of US intelligence bureaucrats, accusing them of being “out of control” and overstepping their boundaries.
Vance pointed to recent reports of surveillance abuses and leaks of classified information as evidence of a growing problem within the intelligence community. He warned that such behavior undermines national security and erodes public trust in government institutions.
The Vice President called for greater oversight and accountability measures to rein in the actions of intelligence bureaucrats and ensure that they are operating within the bounds of the law.
“We cannot allow a few rogue individuals to jeopardize the safety and security of our nation,” Vance declared. “It is imperative that we hold these bureaucrats accountable for their actions and restore faith in our intelligence agencies.”
The Vice President’s comments have sparked a debate among lawmakers and experts on the proper role of intelligence agencies in a democratic society. Some argue that strong surveillance measures are necessary to protect the country from threats, while others caution against unchecked power and potential abuses.
As the debate continues, Vice President Vance’s words serve as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a balance between security and civil liberties in the fight against terrorism and other threats to national security.
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Where does the vice president live? JD Vance’s new home 3 miles from White House
Vice President JD Vance, a Cincinnati resident and former U.S. senator from Ohio,was sworn in on Monday.
So where will he and his family live once he’s in office? Here’s what to know.
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Where does the vice president live while in office? Where is JD Vance’s new house? See it on the map
While the vice president’s office is on the grounds of the White House, Vance’s official residence while he serves as vice president is located at the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., according to the White House.
The white 19th-century house at Number One Observatory Circle, built in 1893, originally was intended for the superintendent of the USNO. While vice presidents and their families have historically lived in their own homes, according to the White House, the cost of securing these private residences grew substantially over the years. In 1974, Congress agreed to refurbish the Naval Observatory house as the vice president’s home.
The vice president’s house is roughly 2.5 miles from the White House, per Google Maps.
Where does JD Vance live? Ohio native owns home in Cincinnati
Vance was born in Middletown, Ohio, which is about 40 miles north of Cincinnati, the Enquirer previously reported. Vance’s best-selling memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” is about his childhood there.
Currently, he owns a home in Cincinnati’s East Walnut Hills neighborhood, where he’s lived since 2018.
“We love it. Our neighbors are great, and some of our closest friends live within walking distance. We love the natural beauty, especially the old giant trees and the wildlife. It’s hard to believe we’re a few minutes away from downtown, but we see deer and wild turkey every day. It’s the perfect combo of proximity to the city and to nature,” Vance told the Enquirer in an email for a story on what he loves about his neighborhood.
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What happens to JD Vance’s senate seat?
Vance recently resigned as one of Ohio’s two senators before being sworn in on Inauguration Day.
Now it’s up to Gov. Mike DeWine to pick another Republican to replace him until a special election is held in November 2026, the Enquirer reported. Lt. Gov. Jon Husted is a front-runner for Vance’s seat, the Columbus Dispatch reports.
DeWine’s appointee must run in that election if they want to keep the seat. Democrats will put up a challenger for the general election, and there could be a GOP primary if other Republicans are interested.
The winner in 2026 would serve out the rest of Vance’s term, which ends in 2028. That person could then run for reelection in 2028.
Who is JD Vance’s wife, Usha Vance?
Vance married Usha Chilukuri Vance in 2014 after the pair met at Yale Law School. She previously worked as a litigator at Munger, Tolles & Olson but left the firm when her husband secured the VP nomination, the Enquirer reported.
How many kids does JD Vance have?
The couple has three young children: Ewan, 7, Vivek, 4, and Mirabel, 2.
Is JD Vance the youngest vice president?
JD Vance is 40 years old. That makes him the youngest vice president since Richard Nixon served in the 1950s, the Enquirer reported. Nixon was 39 when Dwight D. Eisenhower chose him as a running mate in 1952, according to the White House.
Have you ever wondered where the Vice President of the United States calls home? Well, JD Vance, the newly appointed Vice President, has recently moved into a stunning home just 3 miles from the White House.Located in a prestigious neighborhood in Washington, DC, Vance’s new residence is a spacious and luxurious estate that is sure to impress. With its grand architecture, manicured grounds, and state-of-the-art amenities, it is the perfect place for the Vice President to relax and unwind after a long day of serving the country.
Vance’s new home is not only a symbol of his success and status but also a reflection of his dedication to his role as Vice President. With its close proximity to the White House, Vance is able to be just a short drive away from his official duties, ensuring that he is always available to fulfill his responsibilities to the American people.
So, next time you find yourself wondering where the Vice President lives, just remember that JD Vance’s new home is just a stone’s throw away from the most powerful address in the nation.
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Ian Baucom to step down as executive vice president – The Cavalier Daily
Ian Baucom, University executive vice president and provost, has been named President of Middlebury College, according to a release posted to Middlebury’s website 10 hours ago. Announced by the University Wednesday morning, Baucom will officially step down in March.
Baucom has served as executive vice president and provost since 2022. In this position, he is responsible for managing the academic schools of the University — including overseeing education and research initiatives, libraries, art museums and public service.
Before 2022, Baucom served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for eight years after spending 17 years at Duke University.
A representative from the University had not yet responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Ian Baucom, executive vice president and provost at the University of Virginia, has announced that he will be stepping down from his position. Baucom, who has served in this role since 2018, will be leaving to pursue other opportunities.During his time as executive vice president, Baucom has been instrumental in leading the university through a period of growth and change. He has overseen a number of key initiatives, including the launch of new academic programs and the implementation of strategic planning efforts.
In a statement, Baucom expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve as executive vice president and his appreciation for the support of the university community. He emphasized his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition and continuing to support the university’s mission.
The search for Baucom’s successor is currently underway, and a transition plan will be announced in the coming months. In the meantime, Baucom will continue to serve in his role until a replacement is named.
The university community has expressed its appreciation for Baucom’s leadership and his contributions to the university during his tenure. As the search for a new executive vice president begins, the university looks forward to continuing its mission of excellence in education and research.
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When JD Vance, his wife Usha and their three young children move into the Naval Observatory residence on Jan. 20, it will be their first time inside the white Queen Anne-style mansion that has been home to vice presidents since the 1970s.
Vice President Kamala Harris has not extended an invitation for a formal sit-down or tour, multiple Democratic and Republican sources told CBS News.
In November, Usha Vance, via intermediaries, reached out to staff for the home’s current occupants, Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, seeking details including what they would need to childproof it. Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel Vance are all under the age of eight.
The questions were initially rebuffed by a Harris political appointee. But there has since been communication between the Vance team and Navy aides who oversee the residence.
Before Christmas, Navy officials provided an overview of the house to discuss the layout of the residence, logistics and practicalities of the move-in, and to help answer any questions the Vances had, a person familiar with the call said.
Usha Vance spoke with Emhoff for about 40 minutes last week, sources said. Harris sources said that arrangements are underway to accommodate the Vance children.
Spokespeople for Vance and Harris declined to comment.
But people close to Harris say she was never afforded an opportunity to visit the home before she was sworn in in 2021. However, she took office during the COVID outbreak, just after the Capitol riot — and Donald Trump had refused to admit he had been defeated in the election.
Advisers to then-Vice President Mike Pence dispute that an invitation was never offered. They say he quietly gave Harris and Emhoff a chance to visit in the waning days of the Trump administration. The invitation came discreetly because Trump resisted accommodating the incoming administration.
No formal sit-down between Pence and Harris ever took place, Democratic and Republican sources said.
People close to Harris defended her decision not to invite Vance to visit, a tradition that was broken during the Trump-Pence administration. Harris’ team has been focused on an overseas trip that was canceled and on the California wildfires.
In 2016, then-Vice President Biden and his wife Jill hosted the Pences at the Northwest Washington residence not long after the election.
“We’re just very grateful for the hospitality today of the vice president and second lady,” Pence said at the time.
Harris did not move into the Naval Observatory residence until April 2021, about three months after being sworn in, because the house was in need of repairs.
In a surprising move, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has decided not to extend an invitation to her soon-to-be successor, Vice President Mike Pence, for a courtesy visit to the vice president’s residence before the inauguration.This decision breaks with the longstanding tradition of incoming vice presidents inviting their predecessors for a visit to the residence as a show of respect and unity. However, sources close to Harris have indicated that she is focused on preparing for her new role and does not see the need for a pre-inauguration meeting with Pence.
Some have speculated that the strained relationship between Harris and Pence during the election campaign may have played a role in this decision. Regardless of the reasoning, it is clear that Harris is eager to hit the ground running as vice president and is not letting tradition stand in her way.
As the inauguration approaches, it will be interesting to see how this decision plays out and what it may indicate about the future relationship between Harris and Pence. Stay tuned for updates.
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Madeira tailor stitches suits for Vice President-elect JD Vance’s inauguration
MADEIRA, Ohio — When it comes to important life events, being sworn in as the vice president of the United States probably tops most. With most of the country watching, JD Vance wanted to ensure he looked the part.
Luckily for him, his tailor, Romualdo Pelle, knows what he’s doing.
“My godfather, I was eight and a half, he said ‘Romualdo! I want to teach you what I do. I am a tailor and you’ve got good hands!’,” Pelle said.
Pelle has been sewing for more than eight decades. His hands are just as steady now at age 90 as they were when he was young.
“It’s a gift,” Pelle said.
Pelle grew up in Italy, serving in the Italian army in the 1950s. In 1960, he left his home country and moved to Cincinnati.
It was a decision that wasn’t easy. Pelle had to teach himself English.
“One guy from Italy, he sent me a book to translate English to Italian,” Pelle said. “I’ve still got the book.”
It wasn’t long before Pelle opened a tailor shop in 1968. He even remembers the exact date: July 29, 1968.
His store, appropriately named Romualdo, has sat off Miami Avenue in Madeira since then.
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Pelle spends four days a week in the back of the store tailoring suits. Pelle’s life story is fascinating and he happily shares it with anyone who asks.
“He’s a character,” said Tim Brock, the co-owner of Romualdo. “I started working with Romauldo when I was 19 years old, and he’s pretty much like an adopted grandparent for me. It’s been a wild ride.”
Brock says Pelle still loves to teach others how to sew. He describes Pelle as a people person.
“He’s loud, he’s boisterous and loves talking to his clients,” Brock said.
Even at 90, Pelle’s life story continues to add unique chapters.
Three years ago, Pelle met Vice President-elect JD Vance. Pelle said he appreciated Vance’s genuine character.
“Very nice person to talk to, he understands,” Pelle said. “Very smart, I think. Very smart.”
Monday, Vance will be sworn in as the second most powerful man in the United States. He’ll do it wearing a suit made by Pelle.
“That’s pretty cool,” Pelle said. “I think it’s pretty cool.”
Pelle says Vance ordered four suits for the week of the inauguration.
Vance even wrote a note to Pelle, “For Romualdo — with admiration for your hard work and dedication. I will proudly wear your suit at the inauguration.”
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Note sent by JD Vance to Pelle “It’s very surreal to know that our tailored suits are in the biggest house there is in this country,” Brock said.
For Pelle, tailoring isn’t a job he has to do, it’s a job he loves to do.
“It’s an honor for me, really, at my age that I can still serve people,” Pelle said.
He says he’ll continue doing it until he can’t anymore.
“I want to die over here, to tell you the truth,” Pelle said.
As Vice President-elect JD Vance prepares to take office, all eyes are on his inauguration ceremony and what he will wear for the momentous occasion. One key detail that has caught the attention of many is the fact that his suit will be custom-made by a tailor in Madeira.Known for their impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail, the tailor in Madeira has been entrusted with creating a suit that will not only fit Vance perfectly but also reflect his personal style and the significance of the event.
From selecting the finest fabrics to meticulously measuring every inch of Vance’s body, the tailor in Madeira is dedicated to ensuring that the suit is nothing short of perfection. With intricate stitching and expert tailoring, the suit is sure to make a statement on such a historic day.
As Vance prepares to take the oath of office, he can rest assured that he will be dressed to impress, thanks to the skilled hands of the tailor in Madeira. The world will be eagerly awaiting his arrival on Inauguration Day, eager to see the suit that was custom-made just for him.
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