Former Vice President Mike Pence is planning to attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration on Monday, a source familiar with his plans told The Hill. Pence will likely be one of many current and
The former vice president called on Donald Trump to renew his pledge to support Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion.
President-elect Donald Trump entered the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday morning ahead of Jimmy Carter's funeral, and he publicly interacted with his former vice president Mike Pence for the first time in four years. The two shook hands before ...
Pence and Trump attended Carter’s funeral in Washington, D.C. this past week. The two shared a handshake and exchange of words, causing buzz on social media.
Mike Pence had not been seen publicly with Donald Trump since the former president pressured his VP to reject Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, 2021.
Former Vice President Mike Pence is planning to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, The New York Times reported on Friday night. The post Mike Pence Will Reportedly Attend Trump’s Inauguration first appeared on Mediaite.
The Post’s Jan. 5 report on the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony, “ Celebrities, donors among Biden’s honorees ,” prompted mixed reactions. The awardees inspired me. But former vice president Mike Pence’s absence from the esteemed roster upset me greatly.
The former vice president and the president-elect shook hands and briefly chatted at Jimmy Carter's state funeral on Jan. 9
The relationship between Mr. Trump and the vice president from his first term was irreparably broken in 2021, when Mr. Pence refused to go along with Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election — and was forced to escape a violent pro-Trump mob at the Capitol.
Former Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Taiwan on Thursday, two sources familiar with the trip told The Hill. Pence plans to meet with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te and Vice President Hsiao
The United States will not abandon its allies in the Pacific and the incoming Trump administration should renew its commitment to providing Taiwan with the means to defend itself, former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said in Taipei on Friday.