Mike Pence Gears Up To Be ‘Constructive Force’ Against Trump’s Presidency

Former Vice President Mike Pence wants to be a “constructive force for the conservative agenda” during President Trump’s second term because he is one of the few Republicans who is ready to formally challenge Trump.

 

Even though Pence and Trump had a public fight after the riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, he said he would support the new Trump administration on issues he agreed with and disagreed with on others.

“Well, for me, it’s always principles first. It’s not personal,” Pence said in a recent interview.

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