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Donald Trump Issues Message To Mike Pence After He Denied Endorsement

[[{“value”:”After refusing to support Trump in the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump had a message for previous Vice President Mike Pence.
” I could n’t care less”, Trump said.
” I could n’t care less. We need patriots. We need powerful people in our country. Our country is going downhill very hard, very rapidly”, he told reporters, according to Fox News.
” Millions of people coming across the border, coming from jails, from prisons, coming from intellectual institutions and stupid asylum terrorists. We need powerful people in this country. We do n’t need weak people”, he continued.
Fox News shared some of the footage:
Pence stated on Fox News that he would not support Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
Pence said,” It should come as no surprise that I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year.
” During my presidential campaign, I made it abundantly clear that there were significant differences between me and President Trump on a number of issues. And not only our disagreement over my democratic rights that I carried out on January 6th, he continued.
WATCH:
Mike Pence, with all the rehearsed sanctimony and self- righteousness of a late night televangelist, declares he will never endorse Donald Trump. pic. twitter.com/8zXAu0iEX6
— Western Lensman ( @WesternLensman ) March 15, 2024
Fox News reports:
Trump was declared the winner in the Florida primary election later on Tuesday night, the only Republican still running after Nikki Haley suspended her campaign earlier this month.
Related to Ohio Republican Bernie Moreno’s comments on Tuesday when he urged Republicans to support Trump regardless of whether they disagreed with his private behavior or no, who also won his primary election for U.S. Senate.
” I am so sick of Republicans that will say’ I support President Trump’s policies, but I do n’t like the man,'” Moreno said, drawing some reaction from the crowd. ” This is a good man. This is a wonderful National”.
He continued:” This man wakes up every day fighting for us, fighting for this country. He has a deep love for this country that no additional leader in this country has ever had.
In the Democratic primary on Tuesday, Moreno, who Trump endorsed in the race, won over state senator Matt Dolan and state secretary of state Frank LaRose. He will face fourth- term U. S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, in November.
As the GOP tries to regain control of the White House and a majority in the U.S. Senate, Trump Republicans are urging other members of the party to support the previous president.
” The liberal movement is coming to a crossroads”, Pence said in a statement, according to The Hill.
He continued,” I intend to fight for the fundamental liberal principles that our movement has always praised.”
From The Hill:
While Pence and Trump faced off in the 2024 principal, a former vice president’s decision to withdraw from support of his former boss and running mate is nonetheless remarkable and unusual. Pence joined a long list of another former Trump administration officials who have maintained a distance from the former president, even as he cements his place at the top of the Republican Party.
After suspending her own primary campaign earlier this month, Nikki Haley, who was Trump’s ambassador to the UN, has not already endorsed the former president. Trump has n’t really made an appeal to do so, despite the fact that she claimed she would need to win her supporters ‘ votes.
Past New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who as late as 2020 was working closely with Trump on debate preparations, has also declined to back the former president after ending his own principal campaign.
John Bolton, a former top national security adviser, and John Kelly, a former top Trump aide, have spoken out about their concerns about a prospective next term. Mark Esper, a former defense secretary, has also stated that he wo n’t back Trump in 2024.
However, Pence’s choice to no support his former running partner is particularly noteworthy. For the first time in modern history, a former vice president has declined to support the president under whose rule he served.”}]] [[{“value”:”

Donald Trump sent a message to former Vice President Mike Pence, after he refused his endorsement in the 2024 presidential elections.
Trump said, “I could care less.”
“I could care less” We need patriots. We need strong people to lead our country. According to Fox News, he told reporters that “Our country is going downhill fast and very rapidly.”
“Millions of people are coming across the border. They come from jails, prisons, mental institutions, and insane asylums. We need strong people to run this country. “We don’t want weak people,” he said.
Fox News shared some footage.

Pence announced on Fox News that he would not be endorsing Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential elections.
Pence said, “It’s no surprise that I won’t be endorsing Donald Trump in this election.”
“During my campaign for president, I made it very clear that there were profound differences in opinion between me and Donald Trump on a number of issues. “And not just on our differences on my constitutional duties that I exercised on the 6th of January,” he continued.
WATCH:

Mike Pence declares that he will not support Donald Trump, despite his sanctimony, self-righteousness and rehearsed sermons. pic.twitter.com/8zXAu0iEX6
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) March 15, 2024

Fox News:
Trump, the only Republican remaining in the presidential primaries after Nikki Haley halted her campaign earlier in the month, was declared as the winner of the Florida primary election on Tuesday evening.
The comments were similar in nature to those made by Ohio Republican Bernie Moreno who won the primary for his party’s nomination for U.S. Senate, also on Tuesday. Moreno urged Republicans to rally around Trump, whether they agreed with his personal antics, or not.
“I’m so sick of Republicans who will say, ‘I support the policies of President Trump, but I don’t like the guy,'” Moreno stated, eliciting some reactions from the crowd. “This is a great man. This is a great American.”
He continued, “This man fights for us every day, fighting for our country.” He loves this nation like no other leader has ever loved this nation.
Moreno, whom Trump endorsed, won the Republican primary in Ohio on Tuesday, beating state senator Matt Dolan and Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose. He will face Democrat Sherrod Brown in November, a third-term U.S. Senator.
Trump Republicans urge others to support the former President as the GOP tries to win back the White House, and a majority of the U.S. Senate.
According to The Hill, Pence made a statement in which he said that “the conservative movement is at a crossroads.”
“I intend to continue fighting for the conservative principles that our movement has always extolled,” said he.
From the Hill:
Pence may have run against Trump in the primary of 2024, but a former vice-president refusing to support his former boss and running mate remains a remarkable and uncommon development. Pence has joined a long list of former Trump administration officials that have kept their distance from him, even as the former president cements his position at the top of the Republican Party.
Nikki Haley has not endorsed the former president, despite suspending her primary campaign earlier in the month. She said that Trump would need to earn her supporters’ votes, but he had not made a strong appeal.
Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who was working closely with Trump in 2020 on debate preparations and has also declined to support the former president since ending his primary campaign, has also refused to back the former President.
John Bolton, the former national security adviser of Trump, and John Kelly, the former chief of staff to Trump have both expressed their concerns about a possible second Trump term. Mark Esper, the former Defense Secretary, has also stated that he will not support Trump for a second term in 2024.
Pence’s refusal to support his former running mate is notable. It is the first instance in modern history that a former vice-president has refused to support the president he served under.

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