Former Vice President Mike Pence revealed that he has not spoken to former President Trump since final summer season. 

He recommended that Jan. 6, 2021 marked a souring of their relationship. That day, forward of the Capitol riot, Trump stated that Pence ‘did not have the braveness’ to object to the election outcomes throughout Congress’ certification. 

Fox News‘ Jesse Waters requested Pence when the final time he spoke to Trump was on his present Thursday night. 

‘You already know, we talked final summer season,’ Pence stated. ‘And, you realize, I’ve stated many instances, it was troublesome. Jan. 6 was troublesome. It was a tragic day within the lifetime of the nation.’ 

‘I do know I did my obligation below the Structure of america,’ Pence added. ‘However the president and I sat down within the days that adopted that. We spoke about it, talked via it. We parted amicably.’ 

'You know, we talked last summer,' Pence said of his relationship with Trump. 'And, you know, I've said many times, it was difficult. Jan. 6 was difficult. It was a tragic day in the life of the nation'

'You know, we talked last summer,' Pence said of his relationship with Trump. 'And, you know, I've said many times, it was difficult. Jan. 6 was difficult. It was a tragic day in the life of the nation'

‘You already know, we talked final summer season,’ Pence stated of his relationship with Trump. ‘And, you realize, I’ve stated many instances, it was troublesome. Jan. 6 was troublesome. It was a tragic day within the lifetime of the nation’

While Trump wanted Pence to object to the election certification for President Biden's win, the former vice president saw his role in the certification as largely ceremonial

While Trump wanted Pence to object to the election certification for President Biden's win, the former vice president saw his role in the certification as largely ceremonial

Whereas Trump wished Pence to object to the election certification for President Biden’s win, the previous vp noticed his position within the certification as largely ceremonial

Pence, as soon as essentially the most devoted sidekick of the previous president, solely ever disagreed publicly with Trump within the aftermath of the 2020 election. 

Whereas Trump wished Pence to object to the election certification for President Biden’s win, the previous vp noticed his position within the certification as largely ceremonial. 

Trump, wanting Pence take motion to cease or gradual certification, tweeting Jan. sixth: ‘States need to appropriate their votes, which they now know had been based mostly on irregularities and fraud, plus corrupt course of by no means acquired legislative approval. All Mike Pence has to do is ship them again to the States, AND WE WIN. Do it Mike, it is a time for excessive braveness!’  

Pence took a softer tone together with his former boss in October, saying the 2 had ‘parted amicably’ however that the media tries to make use of ‘that sooner or later,’ Jan. 6, to ‘demean’ Trump supporters. 

‘I do know the media desires to distract from the Biden administration’s failed agenda by specializing in sooner or later in January. They need to use that sooner or later to try to demean the – the character and intentions of 74 million Individuals who consider we may very well be robust once more and affluent once more and supported our administration in 2016 and 2020,’ Pence stated on Fox Information’ Hannity. 

‘However I consider that our complete focus in the present day needs to be on the long run,’ Pence stated, diverting consideration from his relationship with Trump. 

Trump, in the meantime, painted Pence as out of step with Republicans over his choice to certify the election. 

‘I believe Mike has been very badly harm by what came about in respect to Jan. 6,’ Trump stated at an occasion in Florida in December of final yr. ‘I believe he is been mortally wounded, frankly, as a result of I see the response he is getting from folks.’

‘Mike ought to have despatched these crooked votes again to the legislatures, and you’d have had a distinct end result within the election, for my part.’ 

Nonetheless, Trump has held again in his criticisms of his former second-in-command, saying that Pence was a ‘good man’ who made a ‘massive mistake’ in not recognizing the ‘large voter fraud and irregularities’ Trump has claimed had been inherent within the 2020 election outcomes. 

Source: Each day Mail

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