Hundreds of protesters gathered in Vermont on Saturday to protest against Vice President JD Vance’s visit to local ski resorts, less than 24 hours of explosive exchanges from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Vance brought his family to Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont and was welcomed by half-mile protesters who held signs of pro-Ukraine on Saturday. There seemed to be hundreds of people in the crowd.
Protesters held signs calling Vance a “Nazi scum” accused him of being a “traitor” and told him to “ski in Russia.”
Other signs say “Trump serves Putin”, “theocracy is not freedom” and “stand with Ukraine.”
Zelenskyy said it after spitting with Trump, Vance said Dustup is “not good for both sides”

JD Vance’s visit to Vermont ski resort on Saturday was interrupted by protesters. (Getty Images; Fox News Gets)
But not all green mountain skiers are upset about Vance’s visit, with a local skier complaining about the demonstrations of Fox News numbers.
“Those who protest Vance are idiots,” said the skier.
Fox News was also told Vance and his family plan to stay in a four-star hotel near the resort, but they moved to an undisclosed place after seeing the commotion.
“Those who protest Vance are idiots,” said a local skier.
Vance and his family later skied on one side of the mountain to avoid crowds, but protesters gathered there as well.
Demonstration less than a day Vance and Zelenskyy The White House has a tense argument that began with Ukrainian leaders signing a mineral rights agreement, which President Trump said would pave the way for a peace deal.
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Protesters carry pro-Ukrainian, anti-toxin sign. (Acquired by Fox News)
“Mr. President, I think it’s disrespectful to go into the Oval Office to try to file a lawsuit in front of the American media,” Vance told Zelenskyy. “Now, you’re walking around, Conquer the conscripted army to the frontline Because you have human resources. You should thank the President for trying to end this conflict. ”
Later, Vance hinted that Zelenskyy was visiting Washington, D.C. to sign a rare mineral deal, and then stood out again and again ungrateful, asking if he had ever said ‘thank you for saying’thank you’re throughout the meeting. ”
“You went to Pennsylvania and ran for the opposition in October. I appreciate the United States of America and the president who is trying to save your country,” the former Ohio senator said.
The Ukrainian leader replied that Vance “sayed loudly” in front of the president Donald Trump Jump into support Vance and tell Zelenskyy that his country is “in trouble”.
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Vice President JD Vance on the right talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump listens at the White House Oval Office in Washington on Friday, February 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mystyslav Chernov)
Fox News Digital reached out to comment with the White House and Sugarbush resort.
Emma Colton of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.