
Mike Pence on Donald Trump: 'I don't know if we'll ever see eye to eye' on January 6
CNN
Former Vice President Mike Pence acknowledged on Thursday that he and former President Donald Trump maintain starkly different views of the riot that unfolded at the US Capitol on January 6.
Speaking at a dinner hosted by the Hillsborough County Republican Committee in New Hampshire, the former vice president said he and Trump have spoken "many times" since leaving office and he remains proud of their accomplishments. But, Pence added, "I don't know if we'll ever see eye to eye on that day."
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