In addition to other topics, former vice president Mike Pence discussed Donald Trump during a speech at Georgetown University Washington. He said, “There might be somebody else I prefer more,” when asked if he would back Trump in the 2024 elections.
“I am confident that the Republican Party will sort out leadership.”
In spite of being repeatedly advised that doing so was against the law, Pence’s advisers said that former president Donald Trump pressed Pence to reverse his loss in the 2020 election to the congressional committee looking into January 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
When he discussed the growing intolerance for alternative viewpoints in US politics and how people are unwilling to listen to those with a different point of view, some students left, which put him in an awkward situation.
When discussing the difficult decisions that politicians must make, Pence emphasized that as American officials, it is our duty to preserve the constitution.
At the Washington, DC, event organized by conservative Young America’s Foundation, former Vice President Mike Pence said, “It seems like every day a new story breaks that say big media, big government, big tech, or big business have locked arms to advance a woke agenda designed to advance the policies and beliefs of the American left, and show intolerance to people that have divergent views.”
One student hoisted the LGBTQ flag as other students stood up and left the classroom in protest.
The nation’s capital’s leaders, according to Pence, “have never seemed more out of touch, more determined to impose their agenda, or more willing to walk away from those who might have a different point of view.”