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Laura Loomer defends Usha Vance's Hindu faith

Her remarks came after the Second Lady discussed her Hindu upbringing in a CBS interview.

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Far-right activist Laura Loomer defended Second Lady Usha Vance's decision to remain Hindu, saying she should not face pressure to convert to Catholicism despite criticism from some conservative figures. 

Loomer's comments stemmed from a recent CBS interview featuring Vice President JD Vance and Usha Vance, in which the Second Lady spoke about her Hindu upbringing and explained why she has not converted to Catholicism following her husband's conversion.

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"I grew up in a Hindu household that was a very stable household. I have not felt the same need to seek something different that he (JD Vance) has," Usha Vance said in the interview. She also said that while her husband hopes to share his faith, "it's not like he's proselytising to me every day."



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