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Pence says ‘history will hold Donald Trump accountable’ for January 6

Former Vice President Mike Pence made his most blistering comments yet about former President Donald Trump’s role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol during remarks Saturday evening at the annual Gridiron Club Dinner in Washington, DC.

Pence began his remarks at the dinner, which traditionally features politicians making jokes about notable Washington figures, with lighthearted comments about Trump, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and several Republicans expected to run for president in 2024, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.

He then took a serious tone, noting the attack on the Capitol was “one thing I haven’t joked about” and calling January 6 “a tragic day.”

Pence rebuked Trump for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack, saying he was “wrong” for claiming Pence had the authority to overturn the results of the 2020 election in his role presiding over Congress that day, saying “history will hold Donald Trump accountable.”

“President Trump was wrong. I had no right to overturn the election and his reckless words endangered my family and everyone at the Capitol that day, and I know that history will hold Donald Trump accountable,” Pence said.

Pence also scolded those who have downplayed the people who entered the Capitol on January 6 as tourists.

“Tourists don’t injure 140 police officers by sightseeing,” Pence said. “Tourists don’t break down doors to get to the Speaker of the House or voice threats against public officials.”

Pence chastised Republicans who minimized the insurrection, days after Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired new security footage from inside the Capitol on January 6 in an attempt to defend the mob.

“Make no mistake about it, what happened that day was a disgrace, and it mocks decency to portray it in any other way,” Pence said at the dinner.

Pence also said people “have a right to know what took place” during the insurrection, days after he asked a judge to block a subpoena for his testimony to the special counsel investigating the insurrection.

“The American people have a right to know what took place at the Capitol on January 6, and I expect members of the fourth estate to continue to do their job,” Pence said at the dinner.

The comments come after attorneys for Pence filed a motion last week asking a judge to block a federal grand jury subpoena for his testimony related to January 6. Pence had publicly signaled that he planned to resist the subpoena, arguing it was “unconstitutional and unprecedented.”


Mike Pence asks judge to block subpoena for Jan. 6 testimony
Pence repeatedly praised the media’s coverage of the January 6 attack at the dinner, which traditionally includes members of the Washington press corps among its attendees, and said he was able to carry out his role in certifying the election “in part” because of the media’s real-time coverage of the insurrection.

“We were able to stay at our post, in part, because you stayed at your post. The American people know what happened that day because you never stopped reporting,” Pence said.

“For what you do to preserve and strengthen this great democracy, you have my heartfelt thanks and I know the thanks of a grateful nation. Thanks for what you do to preserve freedom,” Pence continued.

The former Vice President also pledged to “never, ever” downplay the violence that law enforcement officers suffered at the hands of rioters at the Capitol.

“For as long as I live I will never, ever diminish the injuries sustained, the lives lost, or the heroism of law enforcement on that tragic day,” Pence said.

Pence also made jokes at the expense of the former President at the dinner, which traditionally features politicians taking the opportunity to make light of Washington figures from both parties. Pence said during one of his jokes, “I think (Trump) and I are on very good terms.”

“I mean, he’s never called me a low-energy *****. Not yet,” he continued.

He also poked fun at Trump’s various legal troubles, saying “Honestly, I learned a lot working beside Donald Trump, like about subpoenas for instance.”

https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/11/politics/mike-pence-gridiron-dinner/index.html
 
GOP grandees are gradually breaking cover and turning on Trump.
 
It was expected. They didn’t want to turn on him when he was red hot and, thereby, hurt their voter base. Now that the dust has settled on his disaster of a presidency and his lies and frauds are becoming clearer to the general public, the party leaders are finally deciding it’s time to cut ties and run.

Pence did not dare speak the truth at the time even though he was in danger of being hunted down and killed during the riots. He saw it all first hand. Now when he is considering running himself he decides to start pushing back.
 
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It was expected. They didn’t want to turn on him when he was red hot and, thereby, hurt their voter base. Now that the dust has settled on his disaster of a presidency and his lies and frauds are becoming clearer to the general public, the party leaders are finally deciding it’s time to cut ties and run.

Pence did not dare speak the truth at the time even though he was in danger of being hunted down and killed during the riots. He saw it all first hand. Now when he is considering running himself he decides to start pushing back.
Pence is a loser with no guts.
 
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Crazy that it took him this long to say this when he himself was in harm's way on Jan 6.
 
Crazy that it took him this long to say this when he himself was in harm's way on Jan 6.

It’s not crazy at all. Saying anything against Trump at the time would have made him a traitor during that sensitive period for the conservatives.

Throwing Trump under the bus now is just politics because Pence himself plans to run for the presidency.

It’s a very simple and straight forward political move.
 
I don’t get how pence thinks he can win the presidency. He will lose primaries
 
The only two heavy weights are DT and DeSantis but thats not going to keep the others like the first sikh female candidate who has a snowballs chance in hell to become president, to run for it. Stuff like this keeps them in the limelight and keeps them relevant. Pence is a nobody now even in his own party for siding with the wrong guy. He has zero credibiity left.
 
Former US Vice-President Mike Pence has officially filed paperwork to join an increasingly crowded field of Republicans running for president.

The move pits him against former President Donald Trump, the man he served in the White House for four years from 2017-21.

Mr Trump is currently polling well ahead of his competition.

Mr Pence, 63, is expected to formally launch his campaign with a video and speech on Wednesday.

The former Indiana governor and congressman has distanced himself from his former boss since the riot by Trump supporters at the US Capitol in January 2021.

Mr Trump pressured Mr Pence to overturn Joe Biden's election victory when he presided over the certification of results in Congress.

But Mr Pence refused, drawing the ire of Trump supporters, some of whom were heard chanting "hang Mike Pence" as they stormed the halls of Congress.

The former vice-president said in March that Mr Trump's encouragement of the rioters had "endangered my family and everyone at the Capitol that day".

BBC
 
Our military has perfected the art of rigging. It’s not about vote hera phiri only. They shift the whole political scene through horse trading, coercion, threats and torture, other means.

Wonderful stuff for a wonderful democracy!
 
Former US vice president Mike Pence has dropped his bid for the Republican presidential nomination amid struggles to raise money and gain momentum in the polls.

Mr Pence, whose campaign never took off, told attendees at the Republican Jewish Coalition's conference in Las Vegas that "this is not my time".

SKY
 
Good riddance. He vfc was a useless vp and nobody cares for him here in the US - neither the Republicans nor the Democrats
 
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