Protesters gathered near a Vermont ski resort to demonstrate against Vice President JD Vance following a heated exchange in the Oval Office regarding Ukraine. Many protesters held signs in support of Ukraine, while others waved Palestinian flags or signs advocating for immigrant rights. Demonstrations were planned in advance but were fueled by the recent altercation between Vance, President Donald Trump, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Vance and his family arrived in Vermont for a weekend vacation, with plans to ski at Sugarbush Resort in Warren. Some protesters also showed up at the resort, but they remained peaceful and non-disruptive. Republican Governor Phil Scott welcomed Vance to the state and urged residents to show respect despite political differences. A smaller group of protesters in support of Vance and Trump also gathered for a “welcome rally.” The White House declined to comment on the protests, and messages left for officials were not returned. Overall, the demonstrations highlighted the political tension surrounding Vance and the ongoing international issues involving Ukraine and Russia.
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