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Trump To Pick Pence For 2024?

While former President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence did spend four long years in the White House together, it has just been revealed by Pence that the two men haven’t spoken to each other in several months.

Pence came under heavy scrutiny by the right and former President Trump after Trump raised election concerns and Pence refused to agree with him.

Tensions hit an all time high after the January 6th Capitol protest where Pence continued to refer to the event as tragic only making his relationship with Trump worse.

According to Fox, “You know, President Trump and I have spoken many times since we left office,” Pence said last June.

Then in September, Pence noted, “we’ve spoken probably a dozen times since the inauguration.” 

Then again in October, Pence told Fox’s Sean Hannity, “we’ve talked a number of times since we both left office.”

Recently, Pence also talked about his relationship with Trump. Fox’s Jesse Waters asked Pence when was the last time he spoke to Trump. Pence responded, “You know, we talked last summer.”

Pence then said, “I did my duty under the constitution of the United States, but the president and I sat down in the days that followed that, we spoke about it, talked through it, we parted amicably.” 

While it is unclear on whether or not Trump and Pence will team up once again in 2024, It is highly unlikely that Trump will reach out Pence once again and tap him for the Vice Presidency role.

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