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The Secret Service has implemented enhanced security protocols to cover a second residence for Vice President JD Vance and his family in Middleburg, Virginia, according to two senior law enforcement officials. The rural property, located in the scenic horse country about 50 miles west of Washington, D.C., will serve as a weekend retreat for the vice president, his wife Usha, and their three children. Officials confirmed that the security detail is coordinating logistics to protect the additional location, which includes advance work, local law enforcement partnerships, and temporary infrastructure. Middleburg, known for its quiet estates and equestrian culture, has long been a popular escape for political figures. The move allows the family more space and privacy compared to their official residence at the Naval Observatory in the capital. Neighbors in the area have noted increased vehicle traffic and uniformed personnel in recent days. The Secret Service declined to comment on specific operational details but emphasized that all protective measures are standard for a vice president's family. The Vances have not publicly discussed the lease, but sources say they are looking forward to spending time in the countryside. The arrangement is expected to be temporary, though no end date has been set.
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