Pence publicly broke with Trump over claims that the then-vice president could have overturned the 2020 election.
on January 6, 2021, saying he did not have the power to do so. He later broke with Trump publicly on the issue and said the former president was"wrong."Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Donald Trump For Getting 'Dumped' By Accountants
She pointed to speculation about a potential Pence presidential bid—his recent public appearances and speeches have hinted at a return to electoral politics.
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