Mike Pence: Trump and I ‘Were Different Men with Different Styles’
Pence discussed the former president, populism, and more in a new interview. The post Mike Pence: Trump and I ‘Were Different Men with Different Styles’ appeared first on SiriusXM.
Mike Pence discussed Donald Trump, populism, ending holds on military promotions, and more during a wide-ranging interview on SiriusXM’s POTUS Politics channel today (September 6). The former Vice President sat down with hosts Steve Scully and Julie Mason for an exclusive interview at New England College in New Hampshire. Check out highlights from the interview below and listen to it in full on the SiriusXM App.
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STEVE SCULLY: Just a very quick follow up. It seems like you are aligning yourself with the policies of Donald Trump, but breaking away from the personality of Donald Trump.
MIKE PENCE: And I truly do believe that when you see what’s happened in our economy since the advent of the Biden administration, when you look what’s happened on the world stage the American people know we’ve got to get back. We’ve got to get back to the strong military, to a commitment, to pro-growth policies, to a commitment to respecting liberties and values that defined our administration. And if I’m President of the United States, we will, but I also want people here at New England College and the students here to know, I think the American people long for us to restore a threshold of civility in public life. You know, I’ve long believed that as my faith instructs me, that we ought to do unto others as we’d have them do unto us, right? Politics too often is do unto others before they do unto you, right?
PENCE: Here within the Republican party, I think we have a choice to make, and that is whether or not we’re going to offer the American people a candidate and a standard bearer that will carry forward the common sense conservative agenda of a strong national defense, American leadership in the world, fiscal responsibility and pro-growth policies, a commitment to traditional values and liberties in life, or whether or not we’ll follow the siren song of populism, unmoored to conservative principle. I mean, frankly, my former running mate and other candidates for the Republican nomination are beginning to move away from that conservative agenda.
SCULLY: A quick follow up because as you know, Senator Tommy Tuberville has put a hold on more than 300 nominations. You have military members in your own family, so thank you for their service.
PENCE: So do you.
SCULLY: But what about that, what about –
PENCE: His daughter’s a fighter pilot. You could give her a round of applause if you want.
SCULLY: Thank you. Serving with his son-in-law. But what would you say to the military that says, look, this is dangerous to national security?
PENCE: Yeah. Well, what I would say if I was working in Washington, DC is I’d look across the Potomac at the Pentagon. I would say this can all be over tomorrow if you just stop undermining state pro-life laws. And look, we don’t need the Pentagon under the Biden administration working to end run, provide support for people to essentially travel across state lines for abortions. It’s a free country. People can go where they want to go. They can take leave in the military and go where they want. But look, I don’t support taxpayer funding of abortion and I don’t support the pentagon’s efforts to subsidize and provide and facilitate abortions in a way that undermines the laws, the jurisdictions in which our bases are established and operate. So all that can be over tomorrow if the Pentagon would just stand down on attempting to push a liberal social agenda through the defense department.
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