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Trump touts Pence as ‘honorable man’ in light of special counsel subpoena


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Former President Trump touted former Vice President Mike Pence as an “honorable man” on Friday, following reports that Pence had received a subpoena from the Department of Justice’s special counsel investigating Trump on multiple fronts.

 

“Mike Pence is an honorable man,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News Digital on Friday.

Trump’s remarks come one day after reports emerged that Special Counsel Jack Smith had subpoenaed his former vice president. 

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3853420-trump-touts-pence-as-honorable-man-in-light-of-special-counsel-subpoena/

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New details undermine Pence’s supposed ‘hero’ turn on Jan. 6

 

The narrative wrote itself. Then-Vice President Mike Pence, who had loyally and often obsequiously stuck by President Donald Trump through thick and thin, suddenly bucked him when his presidency was on the line. Trump wanted Pence to help overturn the results of the electoral college vote on Jan. 6, but Pence refused — even as rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol called for his hanging — all while professing to do so out of principle and loyalty to the Constitution.

 

But perhaps Headline 1(a) involves new details about Pence’s fateful decision not to heed Trump’s calls to unilaterally help him stay in office. And it involves a cameo appearance from a man you might not have thought about for some time: Dan Quayle.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/09/14/new-details-undermine-pences-supposed-hero-turn-jan-6/

 

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

New details undermine Pence’s supposed ‘hero’ turn on Jan. 6

 

The narrative wrote itself. Then-Vice President Mike Pence, who had loyally and often obsequiously stuck by President Donald Trump through thick and thin, suddenly bucked him when his presidency was on the line. Trump wanted Pence to help overturn the results of the electoral college vote on Jan. 6, but Pence refused — even as rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol called for his hanging — all while professing to do so out of principle and loyalty to the Constitution.

 

But perhaps Headline 1(a) involves new details about Pence’s fateful decision not to heed Trump’s calls to unilaterally help him stay in office. And it involves a cameo appearance from a man you might not have thought about for some time: Dan Quayle.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/09/14/new-details-undermine-pences-supposed-hero-turn-jan-6/

 

 

 

 

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If in same position, I believe everyone if sane would had checked the legality of what the president asked, so it was easier to say he did not had the authority to execute his orders. 

 

America need one hero that day, dont ruin it now? 

 

If true or not, it can as well be internal fight for the power. 

 

Pence would at least do better than the 45 and 46, but sake, hopefully some sane new potential 47 will appear in time! 

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I do belive pence to be honorable but I don’t believe he will willingly throw trump under the bus ???? I do belive that the special council will ask the correct questions and pence tho (squirming) will when forced will answer  everything truthfully 

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