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In his memoir, JD Vance recalled how his biological father gave up his claim to his son soon after. “Dad gave me up for adoption when I was 6,” he wrote in his memoir.
In February 2024, JD Vance, at the time a U.S. senator from Ohio, read the Dr. Seuss book, "Oh the Places You'll Go" on the Senate floor to mark Vivek's fourth birthday.
Vance therefore kept his nickname, JD. [6] [7] [8] Vance has written that his childhood was marked by poverty and abuse, and that his mother struggled with drug addiction. [9] He and his sister, Lindsey, were raised primarily by their maternal grandparents, James and Bonnie Vance (née Blanton), whom they called "Papaw" and "Mamaw". [10]
J.D.'s mom, Beverly Vance (b. 1961), now goes by Beverley "Bev" Aikins. When J.D. was six, he was adopted by her third husband, Bob Hamel. When Bob became his legal father, Beverly changed her son ...
Usha Bala Chilukuri [4] [a] was born in a suburb of San Diego County, California, [7] on January 6, 1986, [2] to Telugu Indian immigrants. [8] [9] Her father is a mechanical engineer from IIT Madras and a lecturer at San Diego State University, [10] [11] and her mother is a molecular biologist and provost at the University of California, San Diego. [12]
Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis is a 2016 memoir by the current Vice President of the United States JD Vance about the Appalachian values of his family from Kentucky and the socioeconomic problems of his hometown of Middletown, Ohio, where his mother's parents moved when they were young.
Meet the veep: JD Vance introduces himself as father, author - and MAGA convert U.S. Marine veteran. Vance served in the Marine Corps and was a public affairs officer during a six-month stint in ...
Republican vice presidential candidate, U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and his mom Beverly Vance stand on stage on the third day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee ...