Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance did not address reporters as he boarded his campaign plane on Sunday following a security incident involving former President Donald Trump in South Florida. Vance, who is Trump's running mate, was seen boarding the plane at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport for his return to Washington, DC.
During the boarding process, a reporter shouted a question to Vance, inquiring whether he had spoken to Trump or had any information regarding the shots fired near the former president while he was playing golf. Vance did not respond to the query and proceeded onto the aircraft without providing any comments to the press.
The incident in question occurred in South Florida, where shots were reportedly fired near Donald Trump while he was engaged in a round of golf. The situation prompted heightened security measures and raised concerns about the safety of the former president and those around him.
As Vance made his way onto the campaign plane, the focus remained on the unfolding events involving Trump and the security breach that had taken place. The lack of communication from Vance regarding the incident left reporters and onlookers with unanswered questions about the situation and the potential impact on the campaign moving forward.
With the campaign trail heating up and tensions running high, the security incident involving Trump served as a stark reminder of the challenges and risks associated with high-profile political events. Vance's decision not to engage with the press at that moment added to the air of uncertainty surrounding the situation and left many wondering about the implications for the ongoing campaign.