After Criticizing Trump Over Classified Docs, Mike Pence Springs Docs Trap On Himself
The Department of Justice Plans to conduct a search of former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home after the Republican revealed last week that his lawyer found about a dozen His house is full of classified documents.
His designated representative In a letter Pence was referred to the National Archives “was unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence” “stands ready and willing to cooperate fully with the National Archives and any appropriate inquiry.”
His apparent “cooperation,” Corporate media pretense Keep trying to excuse Former President Donald Trump was furious at President Joe Biden’s hiding of classified documents in their offices and homes. However, Joe Biden seems to have escaped the fire from the media, his Biden regime and the FBI when the classified documents were discovered in his home in august.
Trump even ran to defend his former right hand man when Pence made himself known to the Feds.
“Mike Pence is an innocent man. He never did anything knowingly dishonest in his life. Leave him alone!!!” Trump stated Truth on his social media platform.
Trump’s defense of Pence wasn’t just surprising thanks to the Republicans’ hot and cold relationship. It was especially magnanimous considering Pence’s previous statements dunking on Trump for keeping top-secret information in his home.
Shortly after the FBI raided former president Trump’s home in August, Pence Be reassured According to the media, he didn’t take any classified documents with him when he left White House. Despite clear signs that Trump was under attack, Authorized Merrick Garland, the author, was politically motivated. Pence declined to make a judgment.
“I honestly don’t want to prejudge it before until we know all the facts,” He .
Pence may not have wanted to weigh in on the motivation for the raid, but he had no problem using the DOJ’s targeting of Trump as an excuse to further trash the man who elevated Pence to the White House as vice president.
“I’ve not hesitated to criticize the president when I think he was wrong. And clearly, possessing classified documents in an unprotected area is not proper,” Pence in an interview on NBC’s Chuck Todd in November.
Evidently, Pence wasn’t eager to defend Trump in his new book. “So Help Me God,” Detailing the End of his “close working relationship” With the former president, the books were scheduled to be on the shelves in November. Even before Trump’s document raid, Pence spent months publicly clashing and then distancing himself from the administration and president he once served.
“People want to get back to the successful policies of the Trump-Pence administration, but some of the most ardent Republicans in the country had pulled me aside and said, ‘We need leadership that will unite the country around our values,’” Pence said this to Todd.
Pence did not publicly disapprove of the Department of Justice until two months after the raid. This was something that other Republicans did the day before. “the wrong message to the wider world.”
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