Pence: Loyalty pledge focuses on debate, not Trump.
Former Vice President Mike Pence Defends Commitment to Sign Loyalty Pledge
Former Vice President Mike Pence is standing firm in his commitment to sign the loyalty pledge and engage in debates with his fellow Republican 2024 presidential hopefuls. In a recent segment on Meet the Press, Pence took the opportunity to criticize his former boss, Donald Trump.
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Pence’s book contains allegations against the former president, claiming that Trump pressured him to overturn the 2020 election. However, Trump has denied these allegations. During an interview with Chuck Todd on Sunday, Pence explained that the lawyers Trump had chosen to advise him were only telling him what he wanted to hear. Todd questioned how Pence could sign the loyalty pledge, which would potentially require him to support Trump as the Republican nominee, despite his criticisms of the former president.
“Well, Chuck, what I’ve said is I’m happy to meet the criteria for the upcoming Republican presidential debates. I’m incredibly proud that more than 40,000 Americans in just nine weeks have supported our campaign and made it possible for us to qualify for the debate stage,” Pence said. “In fact, Chuck, I think I’ll qualify for the second debate before we get to the first one because more Americans are seeing that my consistent conservative record, my years as vice president, my years as governor here in Indiana, my years as a house conservative leader for 12 years are really just what the nation needs.”
Todd continued to press Pence, asking if he considered himself a MAGA Republican. Pence avoided a direct answer, stating that he was “proud” of the work he accomplished during the Trump-Pence administration. Todd attempted to ask the question again.
“Look, I’m a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order. I’ve always said that. People who know me, those are my values, those are my ideals,” Pence said. “I really believe that the agenda that I’ve always been about, that I’m looking forward to taking to that debate stage, is the agenda that will bring this country all the way back.”
While Pence has expressed his commitment to sign the pledge, he has not yet done so officially. The Washington Examiner has reached out to the Pence campaign for comment.
Pence is facing tough competition in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. His opponents include former President Donald Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Texas representative Will Hurd, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND), Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, political commentator Larry Elder, businessman Perry Johnson, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. DeSantis, Ramaswamy, Burgum, Haley, and Scott have already signed the loyalty pledge.
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