Congressman Slams JD Vance Over Remarks on Wife’s Hindu Faith

Key Takeaways

  • Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi criticizes VP JD Vance for comments on his wife’s Hindu faith
  • Vance expressed hope his wife would convert to Christianity during university event
  • Remarks spark debate about interfaith relationships and religious tolerance

US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has strongly criticized Vice President JD Vance for his recent remarks about his wife’s Hindu background, calling them “deeply disappointing” amid rising anti-Hindu sentiment.

Krishnamoorthi stated the comments contribute to growing prejudice against Hindu and Indian-American communities at a sensitive time.

Vance’s Controversial Remarks

During a University of Mississippi event, Vance discussed his interfaith marriage to Indian-American Usha Vance. When asked about their religious differences, he acknowledged hoping she might eventually embrace Christianity.

“I believe in the Christian gospel and I hope eventually my wife comes to see it the same way,” Vance told the audience. He clarified that while he hopes for her conversion, he respects her free will and their marriage remains strong.

Vance described his wife’s background: “My wife did not grow up Christian. I think it’s fair to say that she grew up in a Hindu family, but not a particularly religious family in either direction.”

Family Arrangement and Backlash

The Vice President explained their family has established religious practices, including raising their children as Christians and sending them to Christian schools.

Canadian journalist Ezra Levant condemned the comments as “disgusting,” accusing Vance of disrespecting his wife’s faith for political acceptance.

Vance defended himself on X, calling the criticism “anti-Christian bigotry” and emphasizing his marriage is built on “mutual respect, trust, and communication.” He stated his wife encouraged his own faith journey and has no plans to convert.

The exchange highlights ongoing discussions about and religious tolerance in American politics.

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