Vice President JD Vance made his debut on ABC's "The View" to promote his latest book, "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith."

The book arrives as Catholicism is, by some measures, experiencing a resurgence in the United States unlike anything in recent memory.

Vice President JD Vance writes about his religious journey in a new book, "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith."

Tuesday's episode marks the Vice-President's first-ever visit to the daytime talk show.

The vice president admits a 2021 comment attacking women without kids "was a boneheaded comment," designed to provoke rather than illuminate.

The interview did not go well for the vice president.

Vance’s second book is focused on his faith and includes his cleanup from his infamous remarks about “childless cat ladies.”

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JD Vance became the first Republican Vice President to make his appearance on ABC's 'The View', hosted by the seven women who are hostile towards the Donald Trump administration…

JD Vance went on ABC's 'The View' and was grilled by the hosts about the Epstein files, ICE's separation of families and Trump's economy.

Vice President JD Vance made his debut on ABC's "The View" to promote his latest book, "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith."

The vice president tried to make himself palatable to women voters while promoting his new book. Instead, he scored a number of hard-to-watch own goals, writes Holly Baxter

In “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,” Vance chronicles his spiritual journey from childhood to young adulthood, his abandonment of religion and his eventual conversion to…

Vice President JD Vance is promoting his new book, but that wasn’t the main focus when he went on ABC’s “The View” to plug his memoir on faith.

Vice President JD Vance is trying to be everywhere this week, appearing on Fox News, CNN, NBC and other networks as he promotes a new memoir in preparation for the 2028…

The vice president practically laughed at the suggestion that the Republican Party could ever be calling the shots instead of Trump.

Vice President J.D. Vance went on The View Tuesday morning in the vain hope of talking about his new faith-focused book

Topics touched on during the appearance included the Epstein Files, the economy, Vance's relationship with Donald Trump , and claims that the administration is racist.

Vice President JD Vance's appearance on "The View" has turned into the internet's latest meme.

The vice president said he was a "conspiracy theorist" on Epstein.

White House shared moment from Vance’s exchange with co-host Ana Navarro on the administration’s treatment of immigrants