Here's What JD Vance's Body Language Said During THAT Sermon, According To Experts
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Body language experts also had thoughts on second lady Usha Vance's reaction to the Episcopal bishop's sermon.
It was fascinating to watch President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and their families react to the sermon delivered by the Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde at Tuesday’s interfaith service at Washington National Cathedral.
Trump initially had a blank expression as the Episcopal bishop of Washington made a direct plea to him, asking the president to have “mercy” on those “scared” about his return to the White House and the effect his policies may have on them, such as LGBTQ+ children and undocumented immigrants.
As she delved deeper into her message, Trump became slightly fidgety, looking down and across the aisle a few times. (Watch the video above to see his reaction.)
Later that night in a Truth Social post, he revealed just how much the sermon had gotten under his skin, calling Budde a “so-called Bishop” and a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater.”
But it was arguably Vance who was more interesting to watch. The newly appointed vice president’s facial expressions and fidgety body language spoke volumes about how he was feeling. Like Trump, his face was open and fairly relaxed when Budde began her sermon, but a furrowed brow appeared as the talk turned political.