A historic moment for the Second Family — and a big one for the nursery.
Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance announced on Tuesday that they are expecting their fourth child, a baby boy, due in late June. The announcement, shared via social media, marks a rare and personal milestone: they will become the first Second Family in U.S. history to welcome a baby while in office.
Baby Vance will join siblings Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel in what is quickly becoming a joyful and bustling household inside the Vice President’s residence.
We’re very happy to share some exciting news. Our family is growing! pic.twitter.com/0RohEBYXM7
— Second Lady Usha Vance (@SLOTUS) January 20, 2026
The couple expressed their gratitude in the announcement, saying, “During this exciting time, we are particularly grateful for the military doctors who take excellent care of our family and for the staff members who do so much to ensure that we can serve the country while enjoying a wonderful life with our children.”
The post was met with a wave of congratulations across social media from administration officials, GOP lawmakers, and conservative voices who applauded the growing family and the historic nature of the moment.
Greg Price noted the milestone on X, saying, “Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance will be the first Second Family in American history to have a baby while in office.”
Today, The Trump Administration celebrates one year of fighting for the American people and Making America Great Again 🇺🇸
“We have turned a new page in Washington, DC, and we are going to take advantage of the opportunity that God has given us.” – VP Vance pic.twitter.com/OTHNPDmvJL
— Vice President JD Vance (@VP) January 20, 2026
The timing couldn’t be more poignant. As the administration focuses on issues affecting families, the economy, and cultural priorities, this moment of personal joy underscores the real-life values that conservatives often champion — faith, family, and a forward-looking future.
It’s a reminder that behind the press conferences and policy debates, there’s a young family serving the country — and growing along the way.

