Vice President JD Vance revealed that he celebrated the tenth year of his mother’s sobriety in the White House, and said he was “very proud” or her.
In mail In X, Vance said he was “grateful” to be able to celebrate the 10 years of sobriety of his mother Beverly Aikins. Vance has written by obtaining his mother’s struggles with addiction in his memoirs, Hillbilly Elycy: a memory of a family and culture in crisis.
Aikins celebrated his milestone with a celebration in the Roosevelt room on Friday “with friends and family,” according to a press release from the Vance office.
“This year marks the tenth year of sobriety of my mother, and I am grateful that we have been able to celebrate in the White House with our family,” Vance said in his publication. “Mom, I’m very proud of you.”
The celebration at the White House occurs after Vance suggestion In the National Republican Convention of 2024, they celebrate the ten years of sobriety of their mother “in the White House”.
“You know that Mom, I was thinking, will spend ten years officially in January 2025, and if President Trump is fine, we have the celebration at the White House,” Vance at that time.
Duration The celebration, Vance told her mother that she “did it”, and that he was “very proud” of her, according to him Washington examiner.
“Well, here we are,” said Vance. “And you did it, and we did it. And most importantly, you are celebrating a very, very big milestone. And I am very proud of you.”