The joyous news of a new addition to the Vance family has inadvertently revived one of the most talked-about viral moments of 2025. On Tuesday, January 20, 2026, Second Lady Usha Vance and Vice President JD Vance announced they are expecting their fourth child, a boy, due in late July.
While the announcement is a historic milestone—Usha is the first spouse of a sitting Vice President to be pregnant while in office—it has also prompted critics and social media users to reshare footage of JD Vance’s controversial encounter with Erika Kirk.
The Historical Pregnancy Announcement
The Vances shared their news through a joint social media post, expressing excitement and gratitude for the support of military doctors and staff.
Family Details: The new baby will join siblings Ewan (8), Vivek (5), and Mirabel (4) at the Vice President’s residence at the Naval Observatory.
Policy Context: The news aligns with the Vice President’s frequent public advocacy for increasing American birth rates and prioritizing family formation.
Addressing Rumors: Analysts note that the announcement effectively silences late-2025 tabloid speculation regarding marital trouble, which began after Usha was photographed without her wedding ring.
Why the Erika Kirk Hug is Resurfacing
The spotlight has shifted back to a viral moment from October 29, 2025, involving Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. During a Turning Point USA event in Mississippi, the two shared an embrace that many online observers labeled "uncomfortably close".
The Intimate Gesture: The footage showed Kirk cupping the back of Vance’s head and running her fingers through his hair, while he held her by the waist.
The "Similarities" Remark: Controversy was fueled by Kirk’s comment that she saw "similarities" of her late husband in the Vice President.
Back in the Spotlight: As the public celebrates the pregnancy news, critics are resharig the hug to "troll" the Vice President’s "tradfamily" branding, with some commentators contrasting his public display of affection for Kirk with his more reserved public interactions with Usha.
Erika Kirk's Defense
Erika Kirk, who recently took over as CEO of Turning Point USA, has consistently defended the hug as a non-romantic gesture of comfort following the loss of her husband.
"Love Language": Speaking with Megyn Kelly, Kirk explained that her "love language is touch" and that she frequently hugs close friends in that manner when they offer support.
Vance’s Support: She noted that the Vice President and Usha have been "very kind" to her during her period of grief and dismissed the online scrutiny as "diabolical" over-analysis.