Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence arrives to talk on the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Management Summit in Las Vegas on Oct. 28, 2023.
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WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Mike Pence stated Friday that he wouldn’t endorse his former boss for president within the 2024 election.
Pence revealed the choice throughout an interview on Fox Information. “I cannot be endorsing Donald Trump this 12 months,” the Republican stated.
Pence’s announcement got here as Trump secured sufficient Republican delegates this week to clinch the occasion’s nomination.
Trump “is pursuing and articulating an agenda that’s at odds with the conservative agenda that we ruled on throughout our 4 years,” stated Pence.
“As I’ve watched his candidacy unfold, I’ve seen him strolling away from our dedication to confronting the nationwide debt,” Pence stated. “I’ve seen him beginning to draw back from a dedication to the sanctity of human life.”
Pence additionally famous Trump’s “reversal on getting robust on China and supporting our administration’s effort to drive a sale of [ByteDance’s] TikTok.”
Trump just lately reversed his long-held place on whether or not TikTok ought to be permitted to proceed working within the U.S. below the possession of China-based ByteDance.
Pence mounted his personal run for president in opposition to Trump and a crowded subject of Republican hopefuls, however dropped out in October 2023 after his marketing campaign failed to achieve traction with GOP main voters.
Pence added Friday that he would “by no means vote” for Democratic President Joe Biden, who additionally secured his occasion’s nomination in March 12 main contests.
“I’ll hold my vote to myself,” stated Pence.
Pence served as Trump’s vp for his or her single time period in workplace, from January 2017 by January 2021.
On Jan. 6, 2021, Pence and congressional lawmakers have been pressured to flee Senate and Home chambers when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol advanced.
Trump had urged his followers that morning to march to the Capitol and protest the certification of Biden’s victory within the 2020 election over him.
Because the mob breached the Capitol safety fence and attacked regulation enforcement, Pence was inside presiding over a joint session of Congress assembly to ratify Electoral School votes.
— CNBC’s Dan Mangan contributed reporting to this story.