‘J.D. Vance’s brown kids are not very American’: Michigan Democrats attack US VP, make crude joke about Usha Vance

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'J.D. Vance's brown kids are not very American': Michigan Democrats attack US VP, make crude joke about Usha Vance

A Michigan Democrat has made controversial remarks about Vice President Vance, including comments about his wife and children during a podcast interview.Abdul-Sayed, considered a leading contender in Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary, made the remarks on a podcast hosted by Brian Allen. Since then, a clip of the interview has gone viral.During the conversation, El-Sayed criticized Vance’s political views and questioned how they aligned with his personal life. Referring to the vice president’s family, he said: “J.D. Vance has some brown children that he thinks are less American than others. It’s crazy to look at your own children and say, ‘You don’t actually belong to this country that I brought you to.'”He also made personal comments about Vance’s wife, Usha Vance, saying, “Have you ever wondered what was going on in Usha’s head when she was talking? She was like, I guess she was pregnant, so something was going on.”Later in the discussion, El-Sayed added: “Usha, get out. Well, there’s still time, Vance.” Some social media users interpreted this as him suggesting that Usha should leave or divorce Vance.Syed’s comments accused Vance of holding inconsistent political views. He also brought up Vance’s past comments about immigration and cultural identity, suggesting they may conflict with his family background, particularly his Indian-American wife and Indian in-laws.The video was shared by conservative outlet Breitbart. The full podcast interview lasts more than 40 minutes and includes discussion of a range of political issues, including campaign finance, foreign policy and voter outreach.

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