U.S. Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, have announced they are expecting their fourth child — a baby boy due in late July. The couple shared the news on Instagram, expressing excitement and gratitude, especially toward the military medical staff who care for their family. Already parents to three young children, the Vances described this moment as joyful and meaningful. Usha’s pregnancy is historic, marking the first time a sitting second lady has been pregnant while her husband holds office. At 40, she is also among the youngest women to serve in the role in over seven decades, continuing a series of personal and professional milestones that have defined her public presence.
Meanwhile, controversy has emerged surrounding JD Vance’s security detail. A U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to protect the vice president has been placed on administrative leave after allegedly sharing sensitive security information during what he believed was a private date — which turned out to be an undercover media setup. Reports claim the agent revealed details about security operations, travel patterns, and protective procedures, even displaying his official badge. The Secret Service swiftly suspended his clearance and launched an investigation, reaffirming its zero-tolerance policy for breaches of trust. Officials issued a public apology to the Vance family and mandated renewed anti-espionage training for all personnel, emphasizing that discretion and protection remain the agency’s highest priorities.