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Former Vice President Mike Pence defended himself after the White House published a new webpage promoting misleading claims about Jan. 6, 2021.
In the lead-up to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, the then-Vice President documented a tense phone call with then-and-still President Donald Trump, revealing the pressure he faced to overturn the 2020 election results. Pence’s notes, which have recently surfaced in Jonathan Karl’s book Retribution, provide a firsthand account of the exchange.
Mike Pence got sassy when Kaitlan Collins confronted him with a jab from President Donald Trump’s new January 6 propaganda website accusing him of "cowardice."
Donald Trump's military raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ended decades of socialist tyranny and brought justice to the region.
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Mike Pence slams Trump White House's Jan. 6 website as 'very offensive' and 'deeply wrong' | Video
Mike Pence didn't mince his words when commenting on the Trump administration's recently launched Jan. 6 website, slamming the new site as "very offensive." The former vice president spoke with CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday evening,
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday shared a troubling forecast for President Donald Trump if Democrats take back control of the House in this year’s midterms.
The latest example is when more than a dozen Heritage Foundation staffers defected from the think tank to Pence’s D.C.-based organization.
The White House site faulted Capitol cops for “deliberately” escalating tensions when they chose to “fire tear gas, flash bangs, and rubber munitions into crowds.”
Former Vice President Mike Pence says he thinks President Trump's administration should release all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein's investigation and prosecution. Pence joined Major Garrett on "The Takeout" and said the files should be available to the American people.
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‘The View’: Alyssa Farah Griffin Says GOP Has ‘Privilege of Not Caring’ About Jan. 6 Because of Mike Pence | Video
Tuesday marked the 5th anniversary of the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and, at this point, “The View” host Alyssa Farah Griffin thinks that Republicans who dismiss only have the ability to do so because of former vice president Mike Pence.