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Usha Vance on disagreements with JD Vance, 2028 and shopping at Costco

Usha Vance launched 'Storytime With the Second Lady' to promote early childhood literacy, featuring special guests and aiming to counter declining reading rates among young children.

  • Second Lady Usha Vance sat down with NBC News ahead of Monday's launch of her children's podcast, "Storytime With the Second Lady," featuring special guests reading books to encourage young readers.
  • Usha revealed that she and her husband, Vice President JD Vance, do not "see eye to eye" on all issues, yet she has not been asked "to engage in any kind of litmus test" despite being a registered Democrat until at least 2014.
  • Expecting her fourth child, Usha explained that this pregnancy differs from her previous three because she must dress up more often for her official duties; teaching her three children—Ewan, 8, Vivek, 6, and 4-year-old Mirabel—to read inspired the podcast.
  • Usha said her husband's potential 2028 presidential bid is not a "priority" in their private conversations, as Vice President Vance remains focused on the midterm elections with discussions deferred to 2027.
  • Despite her high profile, Usha noted she often goes unrecognized when wearing jeans and a T-shirt to the grocery store or library, finding it novel to maintain aspects of normal life in her public role.
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Usha Vance, the wife of Vice President J.D. Vance, stated on the 30th, “I am not my husband’s staffer,” adding, “I do not expect us to agree on every issue.” In an interview with NBC released that day, Usha explained, “I offer meaningful opinions from the perspective of someone who loves and wishes for success, and I believe it is very productive even if we do not agree.” Usha, who met and married Vance as a classmate at Yale Law School in 2014,…

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NBC News broke the news in United States on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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