Over 1,000 Vermonters demonstrated against Vice President JD Vance in Waitsfield, lining Route 100 as his motorcade passed. The protest, marked by shouted obscenities and critical signage, followed a controversial Oval Office meeting between Vance, President Trump, and President Zelensky. Protesters expressed their anger over recent political events. The demonstration highlighted significant public disapproval of Vance’s actions.
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Large demonstrations erupted across the Mad River Valley protesting Vice President JD Vance’s weekend ski trip. Thousands participated in Waitsfield, voicing concerns about the Trump administration’s policies on democracy, climate change, LGBTQ+ rights, and international relations, citing fears over healthcare, social security, and the impact of recent federal cuts. A smaller, simultaneous protest in Warren focused on ending U.S. funding of the Israeli government. Counter-protests supporting Vance and Trump were also present, leading to some heated exchanges, though the Sugarbush resort itself remained largely unaffected.
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Vice President JD Vance’s ski trip to Vermont sparked significant protests in Waitsfield and Warren. Over 700 demonstrators lined Route 100, voicing anger over Vance’s recent contentious Oval Office exchange with Ukrainian President Zelensky. Smaller, but still notable, protests occurred at Sugarbush Resort, including a snow reporter’s on-air condemnation and several skiers displaying anti-Vance messages. While some Trump supporters rallied in support of Vance, the overwhelming response to his visit was one of vocal opposition.
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