Story About VP Vance’s Ohio Home Being Vandalized Just Took A Wild Turn

The good news is that Vice President JD Vance was not at his Cincinnati residence at the time. As reports noted yesterday, some unhinged clown vandalized the home, smashing windows before being swiftly caught and taken into custody by the Secret Service. And in a development that will surprise absolutely no one paying attention, the suspect is a transgender individual.

 

 

 

The mainstream press got it wrong—purposefully – again. Despite the facts, headlines rushed to label the suspect a “woman” and dutifully used female pronouns, as if repetition could override reality. By their own logic, that makes the coverage an act of “violence,” since it misgenders a biological male. The suspect is Julia DeFoor: a man who identifies as a woman and comes from a wealthy family of doctors. Facts shouldn’t bend to ideology, and journalism shouldn’t either:


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DeFoor, 26, was charged early Monday with one count each of obstructing official business, criminal damaging or endangering, criminal trespass and vandalism after an overnight break-in at Vance’s $1.4 million Cincinnati residence.

DeFoor – who is understood to have gone by Davis while attending an elite $27,000 per year Catholic high school – appears to have transitioned to female and now goes by the name Julia.

The Cincinnati-native grew up in the affluent Hyde Park neighborhood in a $1.3 million home with his surgeon father William and pediatrician mother Catherine DeFoor, both registered Democrats, and two younger siblings Libby and Alex.

William is a pediatric urologist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

His wife is a general pediatrician at a St. Elizabeth Physicians primary care facility in Kentucky.

The DeFoor family appears close with both William and Catherine having just last year paid visits to their youngest children’s universities, social media posts show.

The accused home attacker does not appear to have graduated from a traditional four-year university despite having excelled as a high schooler at The Summit Country Day School, a prestigious private school in Cincinnati.

DeFoor, then known as Davis, graduated in 2018 after being named a National AP Scholar. He was also active in the school’s drama department and even played the piano for a musical written, produced and directed by a friend.

 

 

 

Oh, yeah, 2026 is off to a wild start. Buckle up.

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