Incident Reported at VP Vance’s Ohio Residence

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Well, look who suddenly cares about “law and order” again — the media, but only when it involves someone going after a Republican Vice President. A man was taken into custody after causing property damage at Vice President JD Vance’s home in Cincinnati early Monday morning, and somehow, it’s not wall-to-wall coverage. Curious, right? If this had happened at Kamala Harris’s place, there’d be candlelight vigils, speeches about “the threat to our democracy,” and probably a weeklong CNN special on the dangers of mean tweets. But since it happened to JD Vance — you know, the guy who’s not afraid to call out D.C. for being an unaccountable mess — the reaction is… muted.

Here’s what we know: Just after midnight, a man — who, by the way, identifies as a female — decided to get destructive at the Vice President’s private residence. According to the U.S. Secret Service, this guy managed to break windows and cause enough of a disturbance to get himself physically detained by federal agents before being handed over to Cincinnati police. Good on them for the quick response, but it makes you wonder — what exactly was this guy’s plan?

And of course, the house was empty. JD Vance and his family weren’t even in Ohio at the time. They were already back in D.C., probably dealing with whatever mess the Biden admin left behind that day. But that’s not stopping the questions from piling up — where was the media outrage? Where’s the concern about political violence? Or do we only trot that phrase out when it fits a certain narrative?

Vance issued a calm, measured response — something we don’t often see in politics anymore. He thanked the Secret Service and local police for doing their jobs, and referred to the suspect as a “crazy person.” Honestly, that sounds about right. Anyone breaking windows at the Vice President’s house in the middle of the night clearly isn’t playing with a full deck. But let’s not pretend there isn’t a bigger picture here.

We live in a country where conservatives are constantly painted as the dangerous ones — extremists, threats, insurrectionists — yet when violence or aggression is directed toward them, it barely registers. From Rand Paul getting tackled in his own yard to the attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh, there’s a very real pattern of silence whenever the targets lean right. It’s like there’s a media-wide blind spot for threats against conservatives. Funny how that works.

This isn’t just about one guy and a few broken windows. It’s about a double standard that’s been festering for years. You don’t get to scream about “threats to democracy” every time someone heckles a Democrat at a coffee shop and then shrug when a Republican Vice President’s home is vandalized. The truth is, violence and intimidation aren’t partisan — but the coverage sure is.

The Secret Service says it’s working with local authorities and federal prosecutors to determine charges. Good. Let’s see if this guy gets held accountable or if he ends up with a slap on the wrist and a GoFundMe from some activist group claiming he was “fighting fascism.” Because that’s where we are now — breaking into someone’s home can be rebranded as a form of protest, as long as the politics align.

The left talks a big game about unity and civility, but when real threats happen to people they disagree with, their silence is deafening. JD Vance isn’t just a Vice President — he’s a symbol of a populist movement that threatens the cozy status quo in Washington. And for some, that alone makes him a target.

So here we are. Another act of political hostility brushed aside, another reminder that if you’re on the wrong team, you’re on your own.

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