
"Vance mentioned on a podcast that visiting Disneyland led to longer lines for others, but he and his family had a good time. As Vice-President, he expressed a desire to travel to Hawaii."
"The Army Corps of Engineers altered a lake's outflow to raise river levels for ideal kayaking conditions, purportedly to facilitate Vance's security detail, despite denials from his office."
"During a trip to the U.K., Vance and his family stayed in an extravagant manor owned by a light-bulb magnate, leading to complaints from local residents about inconveniences."
"Residents in the U.K. voiced frustration over road closures and the presence of the Secret Service, which they felt impacted their daily lives."
The travel of Vice-President J. D. Vance has raised public concern, with several incidents reflecting inconveniences caused during his vacations. Disneyland operations faced disruptions due to his visit, leading to longer lines. Meanwhile, the Army Corps of Engineers adjusted water levels to facilitate Vance's kayaking destination, allegedly for security reasons, although his office denied prior knowledge. During a visit to the U.K., he stayed in a luxurious Georgian manor, resulting in local complaints about the Secret Service presence and traffic disruptions.
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