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“I always wonder what’s going on in the mind of his wife,” Psaki said mockingly. “Like, are you OK? Please blink four times. We’ll come over here. We’ll save you.”
The comment was not only deeply personal—it reeked of condescension. Psaki’s tone suggested that Usha, an accomplished Yale Law graduate who once clerked for Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, is somehow a victim simply because her husband is a conservative.
Psaki didn’t stop there. She called Vance “scarier” than Trump, labeling him “young, agile, a chameleon” who would “say anything for power.” Those remarks quickly made the rounds on social media, with conservatives slamming Psaki for her hypocrisy and mean-spiritedness.
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Trump communications director Steven Cheung wasted no time firing back. He accused Psaki of “projecting her own issues” and pointed out how Democrats frequently preach tolerance and respect while demeaning those who disagree with them. Fox News contributor Joe Concha echoed that sentiment, calling Psaki “not a good person” for attacking a mother of three in such a demeaning way.
The silence from MSNBC has only fueled more outrage. Neither the network nor Psaki has offered an apology or even a statement regarding her remarks. Critics say the double standard is glaring—if a conservative commentator had mocked the spouse of a Democrat, liberal media outlets would be in full meltdown mode.
This latest controversy highlights a growing pattern among left-wing media figures who claim to stand for women’s empowerment but seem to have no issue tearing down women who are conservative, religious, or simply married to Republican leaders. Usha Vance’s professional success and intelligence should be celebrated, not ridiculed.
JD Vance’s response was measured but powerful, defending both his wife and the dignity of conservative women everywhere. His words made it clear that he won’t allow the media to smear his family or distort their values for cheap political points.
While Psaki’s comments may have earned laughs from her podcast hosts, the backlash has made one thing clear: Americans are growing tired of the Left’s double standards and personal attacks. The moment the media begins targeting the spouses and families of public figures simply for their political beliefs, it’s no longer journalism—it’s harassment.
And JD Vance, standing firmly beside his wife, just reminded America that conservatives won’t be bullied into silence.




