JD Vance has opened up about the terrifying moments during the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, revealing how his pregnant wife Usha Vance reacted in shock from home. As chaos unfolded and gunshots rang out, Vance admitted he was initially 'confused' before being rushed out by the Secret Service.
Vance Recalls Chaos at White House Correspondents' Dinner
In a recent interview, JD Vance detailed the frightening experience at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner, where gunfire erupted, causing panic among attendees. The Ohio senator described the moment he heard shots, saying he was unsure what was happening until Secret Service agents quickly escorted him to safety.
Usha Vance's Reaction from Home
Vance revealed that his wife, Usha, who is pregnant, was watching the event from home and was deeply shaken by the news. 'She was terrified,' Vance said, adding that the confusion and lack of immediate information made the situation even more distressing for her.
Secret Service Response and Aftermath
The Secret Service swiftly responded to the incident, ensuring the safety of all attendees. Vance praised their professionalism, noting that they acted quickly to secure the venue and evacuate guests. The shooting has raised questions about security at high-profile events, with authorities investigating the motive behind the attack.
No injuries were reported from the gunfire, but the incident has left many in Washington on edge. Vance expressed gratitude for the swift response and emphasized the importance of vigilance in such situations.



