Former Vice President Mike Pence announces that he will not be endorsing Donald Trump for the upcoming election, citing the January 6 attack on Congress and legal challenges faced by Trump.
Former Vice President Mike Pence has announced that he will not be endorsing Donald Trump for the upcoming election. Pence, who served as Trump's vice-president for four years, made the announcement in reference to the January 6 attack on Congress .
While Pence acknowledged the policies pursued by Trump, he also highlighted the legal challenges and controversies faced by the former president. Pence expressed pride in the conservative record of their administration.
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