Usha Vance Pushes Back Against New York Times Coverage

VP JD Vance & Usha Vance ( Rapid Reports Photo , Benjamin Harris )

Second Lady Usha Vance Perfectly Trolls The New York Times Over Maternity Dress Obsession

Second Lady Usha Vance is showing the world she knows exactly how to handle the liberal media’s ridiculous attacks.

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The New York Times recently published a story suggesting that Usha Vance’s maternity wardrobe carries deep “political symbolism” for the Trump-Vance administration.

In true Vance family fashion, the Second Lady responded with sharp wit and zero tolerance for nonsense.

The Times fashion critic focused on an Instagram Reel Vance posted for Father’s Day, zooming in on her “stretchy coral dress” from Old Navy. The article claimed that pregnancies among prominent women in the administration created a “telling” image about the White House’s family values.

Usha Vance wasn’t impressed.

She fired back on X with a humorous post that quickly went viral:

“Now that we know the political significance of my $8.75 coral maternity dress from Old Navy, can’t wait to hear what the New York Times has to say about my elastic-waistband pants and compression socks!”

She even shared the receipt — proving the dress was originally $49.99, marked down to $12.49, and ultimately cost her just $8.75 after discounts.

This lighthearted response perfectly highlights the absurdity of the New York Times trying to politicize something as normal and beautiful as pregnancy.

The Trump-Vance administration has made no secret of its strong support for families, traditional values, and American motherhood. For the liberal media, that seems to be deeply threatening.

Instead of celebrating three professional women balancing motherhood and important roles, the Times tried to spin it into some grand political strategy.

Usha Vance’s classy and funny clapback reminds Americans that the Trump team refuses to take itself too seriously — especially when attacked over something as personal as maternity clothes.

In an era where the mainstream media often attacks conservative families, moments like this show the strength, humor, and relatability of the Vance family.

President Trump and Vice President JD Vance continue to champion policies that support working families, strong marriages, and the freedom to live according to your values.

Usha Vance’s response is a refreshing example of confidence and grace under fire.

What do you think of Usha Vance’s witty reply to the New York Times? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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