Vice President JD Vance said Saturday he was confronted by pro-Ukrainian protesters while he was out walking with his 3-year-old daughter.Â
âToday while walking my 3 year old daughter a group of âSlava Ukrainiâ protesters followed us around and shouted as my daughter grew increasingly anxious and scared,â Vance posted Saturday afternoon on X.Â
âI decided to speak with the protesters in the hopes that I could trade a few minutes of conversation for them leaving my toddler alone,â he continued. âNearly all of them agreed.âÂ
Vance said it was a âmostly respectful conversation, but if youâre chasing a 3-year-old as part of a political protest, youâre a sâ person.âÂ
âSlava Ukrainiâ is a battle cry for the Ukrainian armed forces, meaning âGlory to Ukraine.âÂ
While the vice president didnât specify what he talked to the protesters about, the Trump administration has cut off funding in the last week for Ukraine and stopped intelligence sharing with the country after a tense Oval Office exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Donald Trump and Vance.Â
Fox News Digital has reached out to the vice presidentâs office for comment.
Tensions rose during the Oval Office meeting Feb. 28 over a potential peace deal between Russia and Ukraine after Zelensky said Russian President Vladimir Putin couldnât be trusted and had breached other agreements.
Trump and Vance then accused Zelensky of not being grateful for the support the US has provided over the years and said the Ukrainian leader was in a âbad positionâ at the negotiating table.Â
âYouâre playing cards,â Trump said. âYouâre gambling with the lives of millions of people. Youâre gambling with World War III. Youâre gambling with World War III. And what youâre doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country.â
After Vance told Zelensky Ukraine had manpower and military recruiting problems, Zelensky said war means âeverybody has problems, even you,â adding the U.S. would feel the war âin the future.â
âDonât tell us what weâre going to feel,â Trump responded. âWeâre trying to solve a problem. Donât tell us what weâre going to feel.â
Zelensky was asked to leave the White House after the exchange, a scheduled news conference was canceled and a deal for Ukraine to give the US its rare earth minerals was left unsigned.Â
The White House has said Zelensky must publicly apologize for the Oval Office meeting or the minerals deal wonât be considered.Â
On Tuesday, Zelensky called the meeting âregrettableâ and said he is ready to pursue peace with Trumpâs help.Â
Vance was also met by protesters last weekend, when his family went on a ski vacation in Vermont a day after the Feb. 28 exchange.Â
The protesters called him a âtraitorâ and told him to âgo ski in Russia.âÂ
Liberal commentator Tim Miller criticized Vance over his X post Saturday, writing, âDozens are dead in Ukraine because you stopped giving them the intelligence that protected the country from bombs so you can probably handle some yelling in a free country boss.âÂ
On Friday, Trump wrote on Truth Social that he was considering âlarge-scaleâ sanctions on Russia âuntil a ceasefire and final settlement agreement on peace is reached.â
 âGet to the table right now, before it is too late,â he wrote of Russia and Ukraine.