Former Vice President Mike Pence blasted Donald Trump after his former running mate said that people who committed crimes on Jan. 6 were "hostages" to the legal system. During an interview on CBS's Face the Nation program on Sunday, host Margaret Brennan asked Pence if he agreed with Trump when he referred to the Jan. 6 criminals as "hostages and patriots" at a recent rally. "Well, I think it's very unfortunate at a time that there are American hostages being held in Gaza, that the...
To the editor: Columnist Jonah Goldberg suggests that the media reduce its coverage of former President Trump radical remarks. ("Did Trump literally threaten a 'bloodbath'? No, and claiming he did only helps his campaign," Opinion, March 18) Goldberg ignores the greater problem: President Biden can't seem to get mileage for all he's done because of the incessant comments from Trump and Fox News. They are always commenting on how great Trump was and how terrible things are under Biden. And, as...
Pence said he would remain at odds with Trump over what he described as his 'Constitutional duty' that he performed on January 6. Pence said he was also at odds over Trump's opposition to a Congressional ban on the TikTok social media platform
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At a rally in Ohio, former President Donald Trump saluted people in prison for breaking into the Capitol on January 6th and falsely called them “hostages.” Trump’s former Vice President Mike Pence called that language “unacceptable.”
Most of the former Republican presidential candidates did something predictable upon ending their candidacies: They endorsed Donald Trump. There are exceptions — former Ambassador Nikki Haley has not yet spoken up — but Sen. Tim Scott, Gov. Ron DeSantis, Gov. Doug Burgum, Vivek Ramaswamy each wasted little time throwing their support behind the former president. After the former president no longer had any intraparty rivals, other former Trump skeptics, including Gov. Chris Sununu, Sen. Mitch...
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Former Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation" that former President Donald Trump calling imprisoned January 6 rioters hostages was "unacceptable." | Clips
Former vice-president says he ‘respects the right’ of Republicans who plan to vote for the ex-presidentTwo days after saying he would not endorse a second Donald Trump presidency, former vice-president Mike Pence on Sunday declared his esteem for fellow Republicans who plan to vote for his former boss anyway – and he declined to rule out eventually following suit.Pence reiterated on CBS’s Face the Nation that he “cannot in good conscience endorse Donald Trump” in November’s election for a number...
Former Vice President Mike Pence has inspired MAGA rage after announcing that he will not be endorsing former President Donald Trump, the presumptive 2024 GOP nominee for president, in November's election.Pence, who bowed out of his own campaign for president in October after failing to gain significant Republican support, said during a Fox News interview on Friday that he was "proud" of his record with Trump but "it should come as no surprise" that he would not be backing his former running...
Former Vice President Mike Pence says he will not be backing Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
The advocacy group Republican Voters Against Trump announced a new six-figure campaign highlighting former Vice President Mike Pence‘s refusal to endorse former President Donald Trump in his 2024 campaign. The 15-second digital ad is set to run in five battleground states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, while the billboard campaign will be featured in Phoenix, […]