J. D. Vance, Charlie Kirk and Ole Miss
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Vance called for a significant reduction in legal immigration, saying it threatens the social fabric of the United States.
Vice JD President Vance went toe-to-toe with college students at the University of Mississippi on Wednesday in a nod to his friend and the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Vice President JD Vance said at a Turning Point USA event that he hopes his wife, Usha, "comes to see" the Christian gospel as he does.
Vance was speaking at a Turning Point USA event and taking questions from students in a similar way to the conservative organization’s late founder, Charlie Kirk.
Thousands packed Ole Miss’ pavilion as Vice President JD Vance took unscripted questions on faith, policy and Trump-era politics.
The Ole Miss Turning Point USA chapter has grown from 200 to 1,500 students under President Lesley Lachman, hitting capacity at meetings due to a surge in interest.