⭕️I cannot overstate the sheer disgust I feel for Vance right now. He desperately wants to deflect from the disastrous MOUs that is entirely his responsibility, so what does he do? He screams, “Blame the Jews!” He’s incapable of facing the reality that Iran broke the deal, not… https://t.co/Dpo1HN2NQS
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) July 15, 2026
This is his mother's story who was divorced 5 times
ReplyDeleteBeverly Vance was born to Bonnie Eloise Blanton and James Lee Vance in Middletown, Ohio, where her parents had relocated as part of the "Hillbilly Highway" from eastern Kentucky in search of industrial factory jobs. She was the middle child of three and her early life was turbulent and marked by chaos. Vance had said that her father was an alcoholic and abusive towards his wife. One of her few childhood memories was that her father came home drunk one night and was physically abusing her mother and trying to put her into the washing machine. Her mother was screaming for help and Vance called the police, for which she later got in trouble from her father.
Vance pursued a career in nursing and worked at a local hospital in Ohio. During this time, her duties in the emergency setting gave her access to drugs and other medication. She was later fired from this job.
As her son JD Vance grew up in Jackson, Kentucky, and Middletown, Ohio, his mother's addiction meant a childhood of chronic instability, much fear, and emotional issues. His mother's substance abuse brought behavioral changes, financial ruin, and frequent cycles of brief detoxification followed by painful relapses. The disease also affected her children, forcing them into roles of premature caretaking, and made JD rely on emergency personnel during volatile household crises. When JD Vance was 12 years old, he was riding with Beverly in her car when she started speeding and threatened to crash into a tree to kill them both. JD successfully jumped out of the backseat window and ran to a nearby neighbor's house, who called the police. She was arrested and JD and his sister Lindsay were placed into the care of their grandparents, James Lee Vance and Bonnie Blanton.