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Usha Vance cradles her growing baby bump in chic lilac ensemble as she joins husband JD in Hungary

Second Lady Usha Vance cradled her growing baby bump as she and her husband, Vice President J.D. Vance, arrived in Budapest on Tuesday; There were only a few months left until July labor began.

Usha, 40, looked every inch the doting mother as she accompanied her husband to visit Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

The Deputy President is reportedly hoping to boost the Prime Minister’s campaign ahead of Sunday’s election, as many polls suggest the Prime Minister will lose. Reuters.

The soon-to-be mother of four looked radiant in her monochromatic lilac-purple ensemble as she exited Air Force Two, clutching her stomach with JD.

Usha wore a midi-length, purple satin skirt that appeared to be made by designer Veronica Beard, originally retailing for $448.

Combining her gorgeous skirt with a lilac short-sleeved cashmere sweater, the artist completed the look with black high-heeled shoes and a simple diamond bracelet on her wrist.

When the couple arrived at the ground, they were greeted by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and Usha was presented with a bouquet of pink flowers.

The couple, who met at Yale Law School and have been married since 2014, announced in January that they were expecting a baby boy this summer.

Second Lady Usha Vance cradled her growing baby bump as she and her husband, Vice President J.D. Vance, arrived in Budapest on Tuesday; July was just a few months away from birth.

The 40-year-old looked every inch the doting mother as she accompanied her husband to visit Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

The 40-year-old looked every inch the doting mother as she accompanied her husband to visit Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

Usha wore a midi-length purple satin skirt that appeared to be made by designer Veronica Beard, originally retailing for $448.

Usha wore a midi-length purple satin skirt that appeared to be made by designer Veronica Beard, originally retailing for $448.

They are already parents to daughters Ewan, eight, and Vivek, five, and Mirabel, four.

Weeks after their announcement, JD revealed his baby name plans exclusively to the Daily Mail.

‘We talked about a few names,’ the Vice President said at the time.

‘We’re working on it, but we actually decided on the names of our three children after they were born, which I think is quite unusual.’

‘Most people choose a name. “Well, before the child was born,” Vance continued. ‘I think Usha and I never found a name that was like, ‘Okay, we want to name our child this.’

‘And we always expect to meet them and agree on names from there.’

Usha’s pregnancy announcement comes after a handful of people in the MAGA world, such as Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller, wife of United States Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller, announced their own pregnancies.

Leavitt will have a daughter in May, while Miller’s birth date is unknown to the public.

When the couple arrived at the ground, they were greeted by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and Usha was presented with a bouquet of pink flowers.

When the couple arrived at the ground, they were greeted by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and Usha was presented with a bouquet of pink flowers.

They are already parents to daughters Ewan, eight, and Vivek, five, and Mirabel, four.

They are already parents to daughters Ewan, eight, and Vivek, five, and Mirabel, four.

This led many Trump fans to declare a ‘MAGA baby boom’.

Usha had previously done an extensive interview with Meghan McCain in which she revealed that she suffered from anemia in her previous pregnancies.

His trip to Hungary came after he attended an Easter Egg Roll at the White House on Tuesday morning and read to children in the crowd.

The Second Lady recently announced a new podcast advocating for childhood literacy.

In ‘Storytime With the Second Lady’, Usha, as well as leading figures such as NASCAR legend Danica Patrick, will read short stories and discuss their main themes in 15-minute episodes aimed at young children.

He said the decline in literacy rates among children was ‘worrying’ and he wanted to do something to turn the tide.

‘If I were to do anything, this would be what I should focus on right now,’ he said.

This isn’t the first time the Second Lady has advocated reading.

Last year, Usha promoted a program called ‘Summer Reading Challenge’, where children were asked to read 12 books during the school holidays. Those who complete the competition will be given a small prize and certificate according to the competition rules.

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