Meet Usha Vance: The trailblazing Indian-American second lady
Usha Vance will become the first Indian-American "second lady" in the history of the United States. Although the wife of Vice President-elect J.D. Vance fully supports her beloved, she herself boasts an impressive resume. Who is she and what does she do?
"People don’t realize just how brilliant she is." She can digest 1,000-page books in hours and "just absorb the information incredibly," J.D. Vance revealed on the "Megyn Kelly Show" podcast in 2020. The future "second lady" has an impressive education and a professional career many could envy.
Who is Usha Vance?
Since Donald Trump announced to the world that J.D. Vance would assume the position of Vice President of the United States, Usha Vance has fully supported her husband in his fight for American votes. She accompanied him on many trips, engaged in various charitable activities, and put her career on hold for him.
She graduated high school with honors and was accepted to Yale. There, she earned a master's degree in history and later received the Gates Cambridge Scholar scholarship, allowing her to study at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
With degrees from some of the best schools in the world, she decided to apply to Yale Law School, where she met her future husband, J.D. Vance, in a discussion group.
Usha Vance's career path also deserves attention—she worked for Chief Justice John Roberts and alongside Brett Kavanaugh in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
In recent years, she has been associated with the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson in San Francisco, which is known for having people of diverse orientations and skin colors among its ranks. In early November, Usha Vance resigned from her job.
Did she change her views?
Usha Vance's parents are Indian immigrants. She was born and raised in the suburbs of San Diego. However, she does not forget her roots—she and her husband were married in traditional Indian attire.
"That JD and I could meet, let alone fall in love and marry, is testament to this great country," she said at one of the campaign rallies.
It's worth adding that years ago, Usha Vance was a member of the Democratic Party. Currently, she does not comment on political matters. However, she emphasizes that she strongly supports her husband, who is known for his extremely conservative stance on issues such as abortion or same-sex unions.