Does JD Vance Eat Meat? Here's What You'll Find In His Daily Diet
What does JD Vance eat in a day? Is the U.S. vice president a strict vegetarian, or does he still eat meat? And what other foods does he regularly enjoy?
Read MoreWhat does JD Vance eat in a day? Is the U.S. vice president a strict vegetarian, or does he still eat meat? And what other foods does he regularly enjoy?
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