England, J.D. Vance
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Vice President JD Vance met with U.S. troops stationed at a key military installation for the U.S. Air Force in England that supports heavy bomber aircraft.
Staff at The Bull, a pub in Oxfordshire, England, reportedly refused to come to work if the vice president had a reservation.
Vice President JD Vance spoke on his desire to see the end of the Russia-Ukraine war during remarks to troops in England on Wednesday. While he kept his speech short, Vance mentioned the desire both he and President Donald Trump have to see the conflict finally come to a conclusion.
The US vice-president was reportedly denied entry at the Michelin-rated venue in Oxfordshire amid local backlash and staff protests.
Last week, British foreign minister David Lammy went fishing with US Vice President JD Vance at his retreat in the English countryside. Now, he could be fined for doing so.
The RNC rejected Democrats' criticism of Vice President JD Vance and the U.K. foreign secretary's "illegal" fishing trip, saying blue donors were wasting their money.
The vice president had reportedly attempted to dine at The Bull in Charlbury, Oxfordshire, weeks after the venue hosted Kamala Harris.
JD Vance's fishing trip in England was technically illegal because British Foreign Secretary David Lammy did not have the required rod license. The Foreign Office said Lammy described the lapse as an "administrative error," that he had written to the British Environment Agency to notify them and that he had now purchased the relevant licenses.
JD Vance found time during his vacation in England to hang out with a former star of The Apprentice who was once sentenced for handling stolen goods. Thomas Skinner, who appeared on the 2019 season of the British version of The Apprentice,