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Vance adds a chicken coop to the vice president's residence, along with a dozen baby chicks
United States🏛️ Politics25 days ago

Vance adds a chicken coop to the vice president's residence, along with a dozen baby chicks

Vice President J.D. Vance has added a chicken coop and a dozen baby chicks to the U.S. Naval Observatory, where he resides. The coop, designed to resemble the family's Victorian-style home, was custom-built by Carolina Coops, a North Carolina-based company. The structure was funded privately and not through taxpayer money. The addition joins other personal touches made by previous vice presidents, such as gardens, beehives, and a swimming pool.

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Vance adds a chicken coop to the vice president's residence, along with a dozen baby chicks

Vice President J.D. Vance has added a chicken coop and a dozen baby chicks to the U.S. Naval Observatory, where he resides. The coop, designed to resemble the family's Victorian-style home, was custom-built by Carolina Coops, a North Carolina-based company. The structure was funded privately and not through taxpayer money. The addition joins other personal touches made by previous vice presidents, such as gardens, beehives, and a swimming pool.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the installation of the chicken coop, mentioning the involvement of private funding and the historical context of personal additions by past vice presidents. There is no overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis on any particular political perspective. S

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