Vance Visits Kentucky Troops During Thanksgiving,Addresses Travel Concerns
FORT CAMPBELL,KY – November 26,2025 – Senator J.D. Vance spent Thanksgiving Day wiht U.S. Army soldiers stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, offering thanks and addressing ongoing concerns about potential disruptions to holiday travel stemming from recent federal funding uncertainties. The visit, occurring on November 26, 2025, at approximately 14:00 EST, provided an possibility for Vance to express gratitude for the service members’ dedication and to discuss the easing of anxieties surrounding Thanksgiving travel plans following the resolution of a brief government shutdown.
The recent lapse in federal funding, which concluded november 24, 2025, raised fears of potential slowdowns at Transportation Security Management (TSA) checkpoints and air traffic control facilities, threatening to complicate travel for millions of americans during the busiest travel week of the year.while the shutdown was short-lived, the episode underscored the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to political gridlock and prompted calls for more stable long-term funding solutions. Vance’s visit aimed to reassure troops and their families that travel disruptions had been averted and to highlight the importance of continued vigilance in maintaining secure and efficient transportation systems.
During his remarks to the assembled soldiers, Vance emphasized the sacrifices made by military families, notably during the holiday season. He acknowledged the stress caused by the shutdown and expressed relief that a funding agreement had been reached, allowing travel to proceed with minimal interruption. “It’s a privilege to spend Thanksgiving with the brave men and women who defend our nation,” Vance stated. “Their commitment is unwavering, and we owe them a debt of gratitude. I’m glad we could resolve the recent funding issues and ensure they and their families can enjoy a peaceful holiday.”
The visit included a tour of the base and a Thanksgiving meal with service members. Vance engaged in conversations with soldiers about their experiences and concerns, reiterating his commitment to supporting the military community.