Former Vice President Pence defends Constitution after getting Profile in Courage Award in Boston
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Former Vice President Mike Pence was honored with the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his decision to uphold the constitutional transfer of power on January 6, 2021. In his acceptance speech, he emphasized the significance of the Constitution as a unifying force for all Americans, encouraging the need for common ground across political divides. He delivered this speech shortly after Donald Trump’s ambiguous comments on due process in an interview, though Pence refrained from mentioning Trump directly during his remarks.
Pence referenced the divided times, noting differences with Democrats and Republicans, emphasizing the importance of the Constitution as a unifying force across generations.
Receiving the Kennedy Award, Pence highlighted his commitment to the Constitution and urged Americans to find common ground despite political differences.
Read at Boston.com
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