Pence Says He Won’t Endorse Trump, but Won’t Vote for Biden Either
The vice president under Donald J. Trump said the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was not the sole factor in his decision.
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The vice president under Donald J. Trump said the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was not the sole factor in his decision.
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The former vice president tied himself to Donald Trump in the 2016 campaign and it may have cost him a political future.
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The former vice president said he would end his bid in a surprise announcement at a gathering of Jewish Republican donors. “It’s become clear to me that this is not my time,” he said.
By Maggie Haberman, Lisa Lerer and
Mike Pence has still not resolved some of the contradictions at the core of his candidacy, and his campaign has struggled with financial problems, including running up a debt of $620,000.
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Sampling the outpouring of responses to the continuing protests on college campuses. Also: The Trump criminal cases; Trump, Pence and abortion.
In the Republican Party of 2024, styled in the image of former President Donald J. Trump, a norm-preserving, consensus-driven act — even a basic one — can be a career-ending offense.
By Annie Karni
The diplomat, a fixture in multiple Republican administrations who now opposes Mr. Trump, said he also voted for the former vice president in 2020.
By Neil Vigdor
With his video statement on Monday, Donald Trump laid bare how faulty a messenger he had always been for the anti-abortion cause.
By Lisa Lerer and Elizabeth Dias
Mike Pence, an evangelical Christian who embraced abortion restrictions at the federal level shortly after Roe was overturned, called Mr. Trump’s statement a “retreat” on the matter.
By Anjali Huynh
The decision was only the latest effort by bar officials to seek accountability against a group of lawyers who sought to help President Donald J. Trump stay in office despite his election loss.
By Alan Feuer
Decoding blood baths and Washington bluster.
By Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen
Donald Trump le advirtió a su vicepresidente que no certificara los resultados de las elecciones, según un asistente personal de la Casa Blanca.
By Luke Broadwater and Maggie Haberman
President Donald J. Trump warned his vice president against failing to overturn the 2020 election results, according to an account by the White House valet by his side on Jan. 6.
By Luke Broadwater and Maggie Haberman
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