JD Vance, an Unlikely Friendship and Why It Ended (New York Times, no paywall)
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By Stephanie Saul
Stephanie Saul, who covers education, reviewed about 90 emails and text messages spanning between 2014 and 2017.
July 27, 2024
When his book, Hillbilly Elegy, was published in 2016, JD Vance sent an email apologizing to a close friend from his Yale Law School days. The friend identified as transgender, but Mr. Vance referred to them in the book as a lesbian.
Hey Sofes, heres an excerpt from my book, Mr. Vance wrote to his friend, Sofia Nelson. I send this to you not just to brag, but because Im sure if you read it youll notice reference to an extremely progressive lesbian.
I recognize now that this may not accurately reflect how you think of yourself, and for that I am really sorry, he wrote. I hope youre not offended, but if you are, Im sorry! Love you, JD.
Nelson wrote back the same day, calling Mr. Vance buddy and thanking him for being sweet, adding, If you had written gender queer radical pragmatist, nobody would know what you mean. Nelson asked for an autographed copy, then signed off with, Love, Sofia.
Link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/27/us/politics/jd-vance-friend-transgender.html?unlocked_article_code=1.-k0.c4uF.yLTf2boZO1nw&smid=url-share