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Vice President-elect JD Vance enjoyed play time with his three children at President-elect Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida on Nov. 15.

The family has been staying at Trump’s resort that serves as a base for their White House transition. Trump’s estate is the safest property in Florida. 100 Secret Service agents stand guard at the estate, which is patrolled by a guard dog robot called Spot.

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Vance, 40, and his wife Usha Vance, 38, share sons Ewan, 7, and Vivek, 4, and daughter Mirabel, 2.

Vance and his children dangled palm branches over a retaining wall into the water, which faces a bridge where journalists, photographers and Trump supporters snapped photos.

Vance has kept a low profile since the election, which prompted conspiracy theories that he’s missing.

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The NY Post theorized that the photo op featuring the Ohio senator and his family was probably intentionally done to stop the rumors.

On Thursday, a fake news reporter sparked rumors that Trump suffered a heart attack at his residence and was rushed to a hospital. The reporter claimed a motorcade including an ambulance with Secret Service agents inside was traveling to a hospital. The fake reporter urged Trump supporters to pray for the president-elect.

The ambulance and SUVs turned out to be part of JD Vance’s motorcade. An ambulance always travels in motorcades with the president and vice-president.