Hundreds of demonstrators gathered near a Vermont ski resort to protest Vice President JD Vance following a heated Oval Office exchange over Ukraine. The protesters held signs in support of Ukraine, anti-war messages, Palestinian flags, and signs backing immigrant rights. The demonstrations took place at various locations, including Route 100 in Waitsfield. Vance, who arrived in Vermont for a family ski trip at Sugarbush Resort, faced criticism for berating Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. Some protesters urged Vance to vacation in Russia, highlighting tensions over his foreign policy stances. While a few protestors also showed up at the resort, their presence was described as peaceful by the resort spokesman. Republican Governor Phil Scott welcomed Vance to the state, urging residents to be respectful despite political differences. A smaller group of demonstrators supporting Vance and President Trump also gathered to welcome the vice president. The press article captures the intense public response to Vance’s visit to Vermont, emphasizing the diversity of opinions and the peaceful nature of the protests.
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