In a recent interview, former Vice President Mike Pence criticized many aspects of President Trump's policies while accepting the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. Pence condemned Trump's broad tariff policies, warning of potential inflation and shortages. He expressed disappointment over Trump's pardons related to the January 6 Capitol riots and emphasized the need for stronger U.S. support for Ukraine against Russia. Although he praised some immigration measures, Pence's remarks highlight a significant ideological divide between his tenure and the current administration's approach.
I do think this version of tariff policy that's broad-based, indiscriminate, applies tariffs to friend and foe alike, is not a win for the American people.
I was deeply disappointed by Trump's decision to pardon individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. It sent the wrong message.
Putin doesn't want peace; he wants Ukraine, urging a firmer U.S. stance to support Kyiv and NATO allies.
The way we generate the kind of jobs that will serve America's security and prosperity is by making the Trump-Pence tax cuts permanent.
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