Former Vice President Mike Pence recently shared his thoughts on this turbulent time with CBS journalist Caitlin Huey-Burns amid the constantly shifting political scene. Pence refused to provide a firm response when asked repeatedly whether he would support Donald Trump’s anticipated bid for the presidency in 2024.
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Pence also refrained from criticizing his former employer, saying, “negative personal attacks have no place in public life.” The former vice president emphasized the successes of Trump’s administration, such as the nomination of three conservative Supreme Court Justices and advancements in the economy. These four years, despite a disastrous conclusion, are remembered with nostalgia in compared to Biden’s present administration, which is rife with missteps like a catastrophic pullout from Afghanistan. “Runaway spending in Washington, DC,” and “a steady assault on values and liberties.”
Vice President Pence supported House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) decision to release video footage in reaction to the events of January 6. He delivered his sobering observation with a reference to those impacted and lessons that everyone may learn: “I was there.”
Vice President Pence declined to comply with subpoenas for testimony on his tenure in office despite mounting public fury against him. He remained steadfast in his belief that summoning a former vice president was “unprecedented” and “unconstitutional,” particularly when the probe was connected to criminal investigations against their former commander-in-chief.
Vice President Pence said that he and his wife are still seriously and prayerfully contemplating running for president after considerable speculation. If Pence chooses to run, People may have good reason to anticipate more of the same since he is a conservative politician who has remained true to his principles throughout Trump’s administration.




