An anti-JD Vance van displaying an altered image of the US vice president has driven around a village in the Cotswolds, where the 41-year-old and his family are reportedly holidaying. Footage shared by political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon on Tuesday (12 August) shows the vehicle, which features a bald Vance, driving through Charlbury. The group claim that the doctored picture, which is a popular meme online, got a tourist banned from the US after Customs and Border Protection (CBP) found the image on their phone. The CBP has denied this. Referencing the alleged incident, the group said: “This image got a tourist banned from the US. JD Vance said the UK has no free speech, so today this van is following him on his quiet British holiday. How’s that for free speech, JD?”

US Secret Service installs helicopter pad and checkpoints at vice-president’s Cotswolds holiday home

As part of his 'MAGA summer' holiday, the US vice-president is set to make a visit to the Grade II-listed property, accompanied by his wife Usha and children Ewan, Vivek and…

Police have closed off all roads and paths leading to the hamlet of Dean, where the US Vice President is staying with his family at Dean Manor, an 18th-century country house.

Residents in the vicinity of the 6-acre site have described road blocks coming into place as the US vice president spends time in their village

Police have closed off all roads and paths leading to the hamlet of Dean, where the US Vice President is staying with his family at Dean Manor, an 18th-century country house.

Photos shared on social media now show JD Vance's security convoy making a stop at the Daylesford Organic farm shop, near Chipping Norton.

The Vice President's visit to the Cotswolds has already attracted some criticism with locals complaining about disruption and left-leaning protesters flocking to the area.

The Vice President's visit to the Cotswolds has already attracted some criticism with locals complaining about disruption and left-leaning protesters flocking to the area.

Residents say presence of US vice-president and his family has left them ‘completely sealed off from the outside world’

An anti-JD Vance van displaying an altered image of the US vice president has driven around a village in the Cotswolds, where the 41-year-old and his family are reportedly…

Thames Valley Police says locals living in the security buffer were only spoken to ensure they could pass through the blockade unhindered. It denies people were asked for their…

JD Vance sparked outrage when his huge security convoy took up all of the disabled parking spaces at a posh Cotswolds farm shop.

U.K. locals staged a protest against JD Vance's summer UK trip, saying that the vice president was not welcome.

Protesters descend on quiet Cotswold village amid vice president’s visit

Locals in the Cotswolds village reported a “weird atmosphere” amid a visit from the vice president.

Locals have criticized U.S. Vice President JD Vance's visit to the U.K., partly because they have been facing road closures and heightened security.

Local residents in Oxfordshire have slammed the security working for JD Vance over accusations that they have been demanding villagers hand over their social media details.Vance…

Locals complained vice president’s holiday brought a ‘circus’ to the quiet hamlet of Dean in Oxfordshire

Vance's family holiday with his wife, Usha Chilukuri, 39. and their three children, has sparked controversy this week with locals claiming their lives were 'made hell' by police…