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Home » US VP Vance defends desire for wife to convert to Christianity

US VP Vance defends desire for wife to convert to Christianity

Lucas Huang by Lucas Huang
November 1, 2025
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US Vice President JD Vance and his wife attended a White House ceremony on October 14, 2025, where President Donald Trump posthumously awarded the Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk. The event took place in Washington, DC, and was covered by Reuters.

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Vance, a staunch Catholic who himself converted in 2019, defended his recent comments about his wife Usha, who was raised Hindu, expressing his hope that she might convert to Christianity. He stated that he’s optimistic about her spiritual journey but respects her free will, citing religious freedom as fundamental.

During a Turning Point USA event honoring the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk at the University of Mississippi, Vance was asked about raising their three children in an interfaith marriage. He responded, “Do I hope she eventually shares my faith? Absolutely. But if she doesn’t, that’s okay. God grants everyone free will, and I accept that.”

Vance, considered a potential candidate for the 2028 U.S. presidential election, responded on social media to criticism. He dismissed an accusation that he was undermining his wife’s religion to appease political conservatives, calling it a “disgusting comment.” He clarified that Usha has no plans to convert but hopes she might see the world as he does someday.

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Usha Vance was born in San Diego to parents who migrated from India. She shared with Fox News in 2024 that her Hindu upbringing helped shape her into a “really good person.” Vance grew up in a chaotic, sometimes impoverished environment, which he detailed in his memoir “Hillbilly Elegy.” The couple met at Yale Law School and tied the knot in 2014. Since his conversion to Catholicism five years later, Vance has often spoken about how his faith has influenced his conservative politics.

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Lucas Huang

Lucas Huang

Singaporean tech writer and digital strategist passionate about smart city innovations. Off the clock, he’s either hunting for the best Hainanese chicken rice or cycling through Marina Bay at dusk.

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