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At Private Dinners, Pence Quietly Courts Big Donors and Corporate Executives – New York Times

If nothing else, the assiduous donor maintenance by Mr. Pence and his team reflects his acceptance of a Washington reality that Mr. Trump sharply criticized during the campaign, when he assailed some of his partys most generous donors as puppet masters who manipulated the political process to further their own interests at the expense of working people. Mr. Trump frequently said that because of his own real estate fortune, he didnt need or want support from wealthy donors or the political groups known as super PACs, to which donors can give seven-figure donations and which Mr. Trump blasted as very corrupt.

Mr. Pences aides point out that he also has dinners at the residence for groups other than donors, including members of Congress, world leaders, military families, civic leaders and friends. They cast the donor dinners as an effort to build support for the administrations agenda, not for Mr. Pence personally.

Mike Pence is the ultimate team player and works every day to help the president succeed, said Robert T. Grand, an Indianapolis lawyer who helped raise money for Mr. Pences campaigns in Indiana for Congress and for governor. Mr. Grand attended a dinner at the vice presidents residence in June. There were a lot of folks who, if you were vice president, you would want to meet, Mr. Grand said. Corporate executives, other government leaders, people from past administrations, not just donors.

He added that any administration, past and present, has an interest in getting to know folks. If youre an incumbent president and vice president, then thats part of what you do.

Mr. Pences office declined to release the lists of guests invited to the dinners, which have not appeared on schedules released by the vice presidents office to the news media. Marc Lotter, Mr. Pences press secretary, called the dinners private and said that the vice president had not held any political fund-raisers at his residence, which would be complicated by a law barring the solicitation of political contributions in government buildings.

But the dinners fit a long tradition of presidential administrations leveraging the grand trappings of the office to reward loyal supporters or to induce influential people to become supportive. President Bill Clinton drew ire for inviting major donors to his 1996 re-election campaign to stay overnight in the White Houses Lincoln Bedroom, for instance, though his team drew an explicit link between the contributions and the rewards, one that Mr. Pences advisers have been careful to avoid. President Barack Obama also entertained donors at the White House, as did former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. when he lived at the Naval Observatory residence.

Mr. Pence typically kicks off his dinners with a cocktail hour at which he recounts the history of the taxpayer-funded residence, followed by a brief assessment of his administrations legislative and foreign policy agendas and a question-and-answer session, according to guests. After people are seated for dinner at four or five separate tables, they said, Mr. Pence makes his way around the room, chatting for a few minutes with each guest.

Mr. Pences willingness to use his residence to host wealthy donors has been reassuring to Republican finance and political operatives, who worry that their congressional candidates could be severely hampered if they faced financial shortfalls during 2018 midterm elections, when Mr. Trumps unpopularity is expected to create strong headwinds.

The dinners are a smart way for Vice President Pence and his team to recognize major supporters of his and the presidents agenda, and build resources that are going to be necessary for the upcoming battles, said Charles Spies, a leading Republican election lawyer.

Mr. Pence, who came to Mr. Trumps ticket with a reputation as an enthusiastic cultivator of wealthy patrons, has worked to win over donors who clashed with Mr. Trump during the campaign, among them the billionaire industrialist Charles G. Koch. Mr. Pence spent nearly an hour last month with Mr. Koch in a private meeting at a Colorado Springs hotel, where the vice president praised Mr. Trump for his leadership in pushing to fulfill campaign promises and in selecting strong cabinet nominees, according to James Davis, an executive at a Koch-backed group who attended the meeting.

Mr. Pence also summoned about a dozen megadonors, including some who had not supported Mr. Trump during the campaign, for a legislative briefing in the White Houses Roosevelt Room on June 9. Mr. Trump stopped by the gathering briefly to greet the donors, according to an administration official and others briefed on the gathering.

Associates say Mr. Pence has discussed with the president the importance of encouraging major donors to support America First Policies. Mr. Pence signaled his own support for the group by appearing with his wife at a reception in Washington this spring for prospective donors to America First Policies that was hosted by a fund-raising consultant, Jeff Miller.

The group was founded soon after Mr. Trumps inauguration by political operatives outside the administration, including two close advisers to Mr. Pence Nick Ayers and Marty Obst who helped arrange the Naval Observatory dinners and attended some of them.

In March Mr. Obst, who was a top fund-raiser for Mr. Trumps campaign and inauguration, told Politico that America First Policies had received $25 million in commitments and had collected more than half that money. In recent weeks, America First Policies has spent money on one advertising campaign questioning the national security bona fides of the Democratic nominee in a special election for a Georgia congressional seat, and another chastising Senator Dean Heller, Republican of Nevada, for his opposition to the Senate health care bill that would supplant the Affordable Care Act.

While Mr. Ayers has stepped away from America First Policies and related groups in recent days as he prepares to take a position as Mr. Pences new chief of staff, the team behind the political groups is ramping up its efforts.

In May, Mr. Obst and Mr. Ayers founded Great America Committee, a political action committee to fund Mr. Pences political operation an unusual step for a sitting vice president. Typically, vice presidents rely on their respective party committees for such functions. This past Thursday Great America Committee held a reception for prospective donors at the Washington offices of the powerful lobbying firm BGR.

America First Policies, a nonprofit required to spend the majority of its money on costs unrelated to partisan political campaigns, has in the meantime spun off a super PAC called America First Action that will have more legal flexibility to directly advocate for the election of Mr. Trumps allies and the defeat of his opponents. As a super PAC, America First Action is required to publicly disclose its donors but America First Policies is not.

Katie Walsh, a senior adviser to America First Policies who has attended some of Mr. Pences dinners, said the group did not use the gatherings to prospect for donations.

Although Ms. Walsh said that some attendees happen to support groups backing the administration, a lot of those folks have never given to anything related to Trump or Pence, and are leaders of businesses and industries that have worked, and continue to work, with the administration to get things done.

Some dinner guests including Andrew N. Liveris, the chief executive of Dow Chemical, and Gregory J. Hayes, the chairman and chief executive of United Technologies have donated either primarily to Democrats or to a mix of Democrats and Republicans.

Other guests including the hedge fund manager Mr. Griffin and the investors Ronald Weiser of Michigan; Lewis Eisenberg of Florida and Doug Deason, Ray Washburne and Tom Hicks Jr., all of Texas were significant donors or fund-raisers for Mr. Trumps campaign and the committees supporting it. Mr. Trump has since nominated Mr. Washburne to head the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.

Jack Begg contributed research.

A version of this article appears in print on July 10, 2017, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Pence Hosting Private Parties To Woo Donors.

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Pence Drains Swamp by Inviting Donors to Vice-President’s Residence – New York Magazine

Vice-President Mike Pence practices his hosting skills at the Naval Observatory on March 16, 2017. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images

Fueling speculation about your own political ambition is one of the vice-presidents key duties, and Mike Pence is doing a stellar job. Thanks to all the talk of Trumps potential impeachment people are already talking about what a Pence administration might look like, but the veep isnt letting the Russia investigation do the work for him. In May he launched his own PAC, which is a first for a sitting vice president, and now the New York Times reports that hes been quietly courting key donors, business executives, and Republican political leaders.

The effort is said to include one-on-one talks with wealthy donors who have yet to embrace Trump, like billionaire Charles Koch, and appearances at receptions with potential donors to the pro-Trump group America First Policies. But according to the Times, dining chez Pence is the veeps favorite tactic:

The centerpiece of the effort is a string of dinners held every few weeks at the vice presidents official residence on the grounds of the Naval Observatory in Washington. Mr. Pence and his wife, Karen, have presided over at least four such soires, and more are in the works. Each has drawn roughly 30 to 40 guests, including a mix of wealthy donors such as the Chicago hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin and the brokerage firm founder Charles Schwab, as well as Republican fund-raisers and executives from companies like Dow Chemical and the military contractor United Technologies.

Close Pence advisers who are involved in America First Policies and America First Action help select the guest list, and many of the invitees happened to help raise millions for the Trump campaign. However, Pences press secretary Marc Lotter described the dinners as private events, rather than political fund-raisers which could be problematic, as soliciting political contributions in government buildings is illegal.

Obviously wooing important GOP donors helps Pences political prospects, but it doesnt mean hes scheming behind Trumps back. As the Times notes, Trump does not like courting campaign contributors and may be happy to leave the task to Pence.

Its not unusual for presidents to offer perks to influential supporters, and Vice-President Joe Biden entertained donors at the Naval Observatory as well. But previous administrations did not run on the idea that they werent beholden to big donors, and would drain the D.C. swamp.

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Mike Pence mocked en masse as ‘DO NOT TOUCH’ photo from NASA …

Vice President Mike Pence broke the rules during a tour of NASAs Kennedy Space Center on Thursday and the internet isnt ignoring it.

Mr. Pence was touring the facility with Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican, when Reuters photographer Mike Brown captured the vice president blatantly disregarding a prominently displayed DO NOT TOUCH sign.

The image of Mr. Pence placing his hand on equipment labeled critical space flight hardware mere inches from the warning sign surfaced online late Thursday and instantly went viral.

The photograph exploded on internet forums like Reddit and 4Chan where visitors raced to make comical mock-ups of the image, and a tweet containing the original snapshot shared by Twitter user Mike Rundle on Thursday was retweeted nearly 9,000 times by Friday afternoon in addition to garnering hundreds of reactions.

New rule: you touch the spacecraft, you go with it, responded astrophysicist Katie Mack.

When youre a star they let you do it, tweeted space author Jason Major, a likely reference to Donald Trumps comment about grabbing womens genitals in a 2005 Access Hollywood tape that was leaked before last years presidential election.

Mr. Pence eventually joined in on the fun Friday afternoon, tweeting: Sorry @NASA@MarcoRubio dared me to do it!

It was OK to touch the surface, NASA responded moments later. Those are just day-to-day reminder signs. We were going to clean it anyway. It was an honor to host you!

Mr. Trump last week signed an executive order re-establishing the National Space Council and appointed Mr. Pence as its chairman.

Let us do what our nation has always done since its very founding and beyond: Weve pushed the boundaries on frontiers, not just of territory, but of knowledge, Mr. Pence told Kennedy Center employees Thursday, according to NASA. Weve blazed new trails, and weve astonished the world as weve boldly grasped our future without fear. From this Bridge to Space, our nation will return to the moon, and we will put American boots on the face of Mars.

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Mike Pence discovers Photoshop, humor – A.V. Club (blog)

Somebody sound the Ted Cruz Comedy Alarm: Another prominent conservative figure has stumbled into the world of online attempts at humor. Vice President Mike Pence became the center of an internet comedy trend earlier this week, when a photo of him resolutely ignoring a Do Not Touch sign during a NASA tour began making the rounds. (NASA later let the VP off the hook for his daring burst of sign-defying naughtiness.)

Now, in an apparent effort to project an image of being laughed with, rather than at, Pence has joined in on the fun, claiming that Marco Rubiothat old goofster!dared him to do it. Amazingly, Pence then doubled-down, posting a Photoshopped image of himself engaging in some other dangerous touching:

And while were pretty sure this is actually the work of some vice-presidential intern, ordered to make their reproductive rights-hostile boss seem vaguely human, theres something amusing about imagining Pence putting the picture together himself:

Mother, he shouts, clicking away at the computer. Im doing it! Im meme-ing, just like the grandkids! Sounds sinful, comes the demurred response from the other room, and in his heart of hearts, Mike Pence knows his mother-wife is right. Still, he cant help himselfthe Lasso tool has him in its terrible grip. He cruises his way onto 4chan, new meme ideas bubbling into his brain. The era of vice-presidential shitposting has begun.

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