JD Vance ‘feels bad’ for dragging Hindu wife Usha to church after converting: ‘She didn’t sign up for this’
Hindustan TimesJD Vance recently opened up in a New York Times interview about his conversion to Catholicism and the guilt he feels over its impact on his wife, Usha, who was raised in a Hindu household. “I feel terrible for my wife because we go to church almost every Sunday unless we’re on the road,” Vance shared, acknowledging the challenges that come with his commitment to his faith. JD Vance ‘feels bad’ for taking Usha to church Speaking about his Indian-American wife Usha, whose contribution to his booming career is something Vance never hesitates to mention, Vance revealed how Usha, who was raised in a Hindu household, supported his decision to convert. “I felt kind of bad about it, right?” When asked if Usha has also converted, the Ohio Senator said, “No, she hasn’t, but she goes with me to church.” He expressed that this situation makes him feel bad because she has to juggle responsibilities, taking care of their three kids, and balancing her professional career. During the interview, Vance also faced tough questions regarding his shift in stance on Donald Trump, whom he once referred to as “America’s Hitler,” only to later become a big Maga fan.