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Second lady Usha Vance announces she is pregnant with 4th child

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Second lady Usha Vance pregnant
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ByMichelle Stoddart and Alexandra Hutzler
January 20, 2026, 11:10 PM

Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance announced Tuesday that they are expecting their fourth child, a boy, due this summer.

"We’re very happy to share some exciting news. Our family is growing!" Usha Vance wrote in a post on social media sharing a statement from the couple.

"Usha and the baby are doing well, and we are all looking forward to welcoming him in late July," their statement read. 

"During this exciting and hectic time, we are particularly grateful for the military doctors who take excellent care of our family and for the staff members who do so much to ensure that we can serve the country while enjoying a wonderful life with our children," they added.

In this May 15, 2025, file photo, Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Second Lady of the United States Usha Vance attend the Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service in Washington, D.C.
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JD and Usha Vance met while studying at Yale Law School and got married in 2014. They share three young children: Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel.

The vice president often speaks about his family and marriage, and has been a leading voice in the Trump administration's efforts to encourage the public to have more children.

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"I want more babies in the United States of America. I want more happy children in our country, and I want --and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them. And it is the task of our government to make it easier for young moms and dads to afford to have kids, to bring them into the world and to welcome them as the blessings that we know they are here at the March for Life," Vance said in one of the first speeches of his vice president at the March for Life event in Washington last year.

Vance will headline the 2026 March for Life event this weekend.

Vice President JD Vance, his wife Usha Vance, daughter Mirabel and sons Ewan and Vivek pose during their tour at the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, April 23, 2025.
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Usha Vance's pregnancy announcement comes weeks after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced she is expecting her second child. Leavitt said in a social media post in December that she is due in May.

Leavitt on Tuesday shared the Vance's pregnancy announcement on X.

The White House social media account posted in response to the second couple's announcement, "The most pro-family administration in history! CONGRATULATIONS."

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