Pence memoir describes his unlikely partnership with Trump
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On Tuesday, former Vice President Mike Pence launched his newly published memoir titled “So Help Me God," in which he writes about his unlikely relationship with former President Donald Trump. Left-leaning articles highlight that Pence’s long-overdue criticism of Trump is emblematic of the GOP’s hesitance to stand up to the former president, while right-leaning articles highlight that Pence has finally criticized Trump’s role in endangering his family during the Jan. 6 riots.
USA Today published a centrist article which reports on Pence’s new memoir, published Tuesday, in which he describes his odd relationship with Trump. Though Pence was critical of Trump’s involvement in inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, USA Today concludes that the memoir is another testament to Pence’s loyalty to and defense of Trump’s presidency. It highlighted that Pence considered the hardships endured during Trump’s presidency to be well worth the trouble because it resulted in the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlighted that Pence has hesitated to openly criticize the former president until he could capitalize on it in his memoir. However, in a conversation with ABC News about the memoir, Pence accused Trump of being “reckless” and endangering Pence and his family during the Jan. 6 riots. The Post highlighted that this is emblematic of a long-time trend of the GOP hesitating to stand up to Trump.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlighted that Pence went on record to criticize Trump’s handling of the Jan. 6 riots which endangered him and his family. The article highlighted that Pence, along with his wife and daughter, were in the White House during the riots. It also highlighted that this is Pence’s most aggressive critique of Trump since leaving the White House.
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Mike Pence says Trump 'endangered me and my family' with 'reckless' words on January 6
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