US: Former Vice President Mike Pence offers advice to Donald Trump’s new running mate, JD Vance
To honor the Constitution Day regarding which Pence scheduled a meeting with Vance on Tuesday at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), he addressed him that “you must be ready,” because “someday the history calls.”
The former vice president made those comments a few days after the allegedly organized armed assault on his predecessor at the Trump International Golf Club located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Ol’ Pence, in contrast to a dollster among senators, had been aging due to overflow during the January 6 US Capitol rioting at the U.S. Capitol.
It was the second attempted shooting of Donald Trump’s head in an entire week’s time, this one including the weapon’s user not discharging the weapon. Someone shot Mr. Trump at a political gathering in Pennsylvania, Butler, on 13th July, and got some scratches as injuries.
In answering the question about whether he had suitable advice for Vance, he asked whether that took watch of the United States Vice Presidents. If Mr. Trump wins the election of November 2024, Vance would still be the first runner-up in becoming president.
“I have words for him that I have spoken several times. If I were a Vice President, I don’t assume it would be easy; what I try to tell myself every day, I will tell him. Every day as I wake up to go prepare for work in the morning, there has always been the desire to think about three things that one wants to do.
“As for me, let me admit the truth. I took out a magic marker and wrote something on the mirror. Be knowledgeable, be ready, and be willing to assist. If opportunity knocked on history’s door, I didn’t want to make a fool of myself by having my heart in the wrong place.”
Pence rejected, as he did in this instance, the defense of his conduct in other contexts during the period of the siege, which was characterized by his defiance of Trump’s instructions not to announce the outcome of the 2020 election, which he did in the course of presiding over the Senate on the 6th of January in the year 2021, which was largely ceremonial.
Once again, the supporters of the former president could be heard screaming Ms. Pence gets hanged amid the turmoil at the Capitol in defense of President Trump’s false claims about the elections in the year twenty-first.
MTSU, however, cited Mr. Pence as saying that even if he wanted to, he could not and would not refuse to certify the election results as required by President Trump. “When that day came three years ago, it never escapes my mind what I took—the oath to the American people and to the almighty God,” commented the Vice President Pence.
“I allow history and other people to decide. On that day, I executed my assigned mission with great dignity, thanks to God’s intervention. Proceed. President Trump made a mistake on January 6, the Siege of the Capitol. It was not for me to turn down votes.”