I was able to solve my problem by setting the dns-priority of my VPN
connection to a negative value: `nmcli connection modify
<connection_name> ipv4.dns-priority -100`. You might be able to resolve
your issue by setting the dns-priority of your VPN connection to a
*higher* value (e.g. equal to that of the other connection). You can
view the dns priorities of your connections by running `nmcli connection
show <connection_name>` (the default seems to be 0).

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  Connecting to a VPN clears DNS from parent connection

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