The early reviews are in, and they’re brutal.
In "Communion," the vice president assumes people still care about Charlie Kirk
Vice President JD Vance writes about his religious journey in a new book, "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith."
Vance’s second book is focused on his faith and includes his cleanup from his infamous remarks about “childless cat ladies.”
The vice-president’s memoir, Communion, is as much about him being “saved” as it is about how Usha Vance doesn’t need any saving from him.
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 J.D. Vance went on The View Tuesday morning in the vain hope of talking about his new faith-focused book