American Vice President J.D. Vance and his family were relocated to a "hidden place" after they were met by pro-Ukrainian protesters near a ski resort in Vermont. This is reported by breitbart.com .
At the Sugarbush ski resort this week, protesters could be seen holding placards that read "Vance is a traitor," "Go skiing in Russia," and "J.D. Vance is a Nazi bastard."
According to Fox News, the Vance family, who reportedly "skied down the mountainside" to avoid the crowd of protesters, was "moved to an unknown destination after seeing the unrest" at the ski resort.
At the same time, another skier who came to Vermont told the TV channel that the protesters were "damn idiots."
The protest at the ski resort took place the day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was kicked out of the White House after an argument during a meeting with President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vance is in the Oval Office. During the meeting, Vance criticized Zelensky for his "disrespectful" behavior and told him that he "should thank the president for trying to end" the war.
"With all due respect, I think this is disrespectful on your part. To come to the Oval Office and try to challenge it in front of the American press. Now you are forcing recruits to go to the front because you have problems with the workforce. You have to thank the president for trying to put an end to this conflict," he said.

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