Dozens of protesters gathered near the home of Vice President JD Vance in East Walnut Hills on Saturday, displaying signs supporting Ukraine and voicing their opposition. The group, numbering between 30 and 40 people, primarily focused on their support for Ukraine. Vance posted on his X account about the incident, stating that protesters followed him and his 3-year-old daughter, causing her anxiety and fear. He engaged in a conversation with the protesters in an attempt to get them to leave his daughter alone. The protests continued for a second day, with attendance reportedly doubling from the previous day. Demonstrators received support from passing drivers but also engaged in heated exchanges with supporters of JD Vance and President Donald Trump. Another protest was planned for Sunday afternoon in the same area. The incident highlighted tensions and divisions within the community regarding political views and support for Ukraine.
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