Mike Pence Reveals Where Stands With Trump Now

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Since January, Former President Trump and his Vice President have been on shaky ground. Following the election loss and Pence’s refusal to attempt to block Congress from certifying the election for Joe Biden, the two Republicans seemed to part ways. However, during an interview with Sean Hannity, Pence shed new light on where he and Trump stand now as both names continue to be tossed around as possible candidates in the next presidential election but this time they’d be facing each other.

According to The Hill:

“Look, you can’t spend almost five years in a political foxhole with somebody without developing a strong relationship,” Pence said.

Hannity then turned the subject to the aftermath of the Capitol riot.

Pence told Hannity that Jan. 6 “was a tragic day in the history of our Capitol,” and that after the complex was secured, “we finished our work.”

“The president and I sat down a few days later and talked through all of it,” he added. “I can tell you that we parted amicably at the end of the administration, and we have talked a number of times since we both left office.”

Pence also said he is focused on the future, noting that he has campaigned for GOP gubernatorial candidates and has been helping Republicans seeking House and Senate seats in 2022.

Are the two Republicans actually on good terms or is Pence simply trying to save face? Tell us what you think in the comments below.



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