Vice President JD Vance publicly said he hopes second lady Usha Vance, who is Hindu, will one day convert to Christianity, then denounced criticism of those remarks as “disgusting” and “anti-Christian bigotry.”
The vice presidency is being used to elevate a personal religious dispute into a public grievance narrative, reframing objections as an attack on Christianity rather than scrutiny of a public official’s conduct.
The practical consequence is a higher cost for religious pluralism in public life, as interfaith families and minority faiths are pulled into partisan loyalty tests.