VP Vance Shrugs Off ‘Boos’ From DC Elites During Kennedy Center Appearance

Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha appeared completely unfazed when some elite DC attendees booed them Thursday evening at the Kennedy Center.

A viral video shared by The Guardian’s Andrew Roth captured the hostile reaction as the vice presidential couple took their seats in the box tier at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., during a symphony performance.

Despite the jeers and boos, Vance remained undaunted, offering an ironic smile and a casual wave while sipping his wine.

At one point, someone else yelled out, “kill that light!”

Vance and his wife continued their conversation as if the commotion had never occurred, appearing completely indifferent to the crowd’s reaction. When the performance began, the booing faded, and they remained for the entire concert.

Shouts from the audience included, “You ruined this place!” and “Yeah, January 6th!”

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