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Ex-Pence Aide Recalls Trump-Haley Oval Office Moment That Left Her ‘In Shock’ – Yahoo News

Former President Donald Trump may currently be relentlessly attacking his Republican 2024 presidential primary rival Nikki Haley.

But for Olivia Troye, who served in the Trump White House as an aide to former Vice President Mike Pence, its a stark contrast to the previous warm atmosphere between the pair.

Troye, during an appearance on Johanna Maskas podcast Press Advance, said she never heard Trump talking negatively about Haley, whom he appointed as his U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

Haley is probably the only person that I can think of in the administration that got a laudatory farewell in the Oval Office, she noted. Ive never forgotten that moment, Troye said of Trumps praise of Haley as he accepted her resignation in front of TV cameras in October 2018.

Everyones forgotten that one, and I sat there watching in shock, she said.

Troye continued, I had tremendous respect for her at the time. I worked with her a lot because at the time I had the U.N. portfolio for Pence. And I remember watching that moment with disbelief. Like, wow! Hes just exacting praise and shes sitting here yucking it up in the Oval.

I think that speaks to something there, she added.

Former Trump White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, who also appeared on the podcast, agreed that Trump had never disparaged Haley in public.

Haley fit his profile just fine. Attractive woman, always dressed quite well. Nice figure. That type of a thing. So I dont remember him telling a negative thing about her and I think its because she fit his profile, she explained.

Trump wasnt so generous to an unnamed lawmaker from Arizona, though, said Grisham.

I can remember him wanting me to tell a senator in Arizona not to wear sleeveless dresses [] because her arms were very unattractive, Grisham remembered. Trump told her, Stephanie, I cant say it to her, you gotta go tell her.

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Sure They Wanted to Hang Mike Pence, But It’ll Be Different for Me! – The Bulwark

Tonight on the livestream were talking about the end of New Hampshire and the beginning of the general election. Ill be joined by Joe Perticone, Mona Charen, and A.B. Stoddard.

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Today well talk about two men at the opposite ends of the lifes journey. One is a United States senator looking to move even higher up in the world. The other is a young pup, just eager to hump the leg of people who have been in the same room as his Orange God-King.

These two men could not be more different. Yet they share one important quality: The inability to imagine that Donald Trump might do them dirty. So lets talk about Tim Scott and Dylan Quattrucci.

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Rep. Greg Pence: Chaos in Congress a factor in retirement – Daily Journal

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Rep. Greg Pence said Monday that six years in Congress was enough, and the political climate in Washington had played a part in his recently announced decision to retire.

I always committed to six years and theres a lot of people that know that, Pence, R-Columbus, told a gathering of the Columbus Golden K Kiwanis Club. And then I like to mention this because I get asked this often, What about the chaos is that why you left, the chaos in the House of Representatives? And I said, that certainly didnt incentivize me to change my mind.

Were not able to get anything done because of, we call it the chaos caucus among ourselves in the Republican Party, and we need to start getting some things done, Pence said.

This includes the roughly 45 GOP members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus who are able to thwart the Republican majority in a narrowly divided House. We will have to address the border when the border bill comes from the Senate and so we need to get the budget behind us and address the budget, address the fentanyl crisis, which is enormous.

But Pence said he believes that because House Speaker Mike Johnson has the support of former President Donald Trump, hardline conservative Republican members will be reluctant to remove the speaker as they did former Speaker Kevin McCarthy last year. That led to congressional paralysis as numerous speaker candidates failed to secure a majority of members votes.

I dont think we want to throw out somebody again, Pence said. That was ridiculous. That was absolutely ridiculous. I was there for September and October, I was supposed to be there for six weeks during those nine weeks, I was actually there for all nine weeks in the fall and got nothing done other than finally electing a new speaker. I think everybody feels like, Well, that wasnt a good idea.

Pence, 66, announced earlier this month that he would not seek a fourth term in Congress and also cited the extensive travel he must do as a factor in deciding to retire. He noted he spent about 155 nights a year in Washington, leaving little time for family back home.

Pence is among a wave of congressional retirements. As of Monday, he is among 18 Republican House members including four from Indiana who have said they will not seek re-election, according to the U.S. House of Representatives. Likewise, 22 Democratic members have said they will not seek re-election in November.

The congressman, who will serve out the remainder of his term this year, also is considering a possible bid for Indiana lieutenant governor as he supports current Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch in this years competitive race for the Republican nomination for governor.

Im very behind the lieutenant governor, Pence said in an interview after taking questions from Kiwanis members. Well see how it goes. Nobodys made any commitments to anybody. I think thats important. Ive even said to the lieutenant governor, Well see you it goes. I dont want you to feel Im pressuring you or anything.

Indiana works, you know, and when Im out in D.C. and weve got all the dysfunction and all that, I come back here and talk to people and say, Dont confuse the state of Indianas government with Washington, D.C. And so continuing that is pretty important, and she obviously has the ability and the background to do that, Pence said of his support for Crouch.

Still, Crouch faces a field of several well-funded candidates including outgoing U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, ousted former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill and former Indiana Economic Development Corp. leaders Brad Chambers and Eric Doden also seeking the Republican nomination for governor.

I think itll probably get nasty here pretty soon, Pence said of the race. Asked what his gut tells him, he said, Depends on how nasty it gets between Braun and these other fellows. Thats my gut.

I think its gonna get real nasty. I just know their consultants, Pence said with a laugh. Im not a negative campaigner, though. Thats for other people.

Aside from campaigning for Crouch, Pence said he has no other political ambitions and he doesnt plan to campaign for federal candidates in the upcoming general election that will feature a presidential race. He noted he had campaigned for his brother, former Vice President Mike Pence, before he abandoned his run for the Republican presidential nomination.

Likewise, he said he doesnt expect to endorse a candidate in the Republican race to succeed him in House District 6. So far, State Rep. Mike Speedy, R-Indianapolis, is the only Republican candidate who has filed ahead of the Feb. 9, but Pence said about a half-dozen people have talked to him about possibly filing.

Pence said he plans to focus on his family business he and wife Denise own the Exit 76 Antique Mall and other ventures. He said wont miss the 40-some weeks out of the year that involved traveling to or from the nations Capitol.

A Kiwanis member asked Pence if he was optimistic for the countrys future, and he said he was, though he acknowledged optimistic perspectives dont always get attention in politically polarized times.

Weve had worse times in our country than disagreeing on policy, Pence said. Theyre not drafting our kids to get them to fight, right? Were not fighting each other with bullets I think theres a lot more people in the House of Representatives that think, feel that this antagonism has to go away. Theres a lot more people, unfortunately, social media and all that trending garbage on both fringes that we see and hear all the time.

By Dave Stafford, of The (Columbus) Republic, a sister newspaper to the Daily Journal.

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Mike Pence’s Brother Joins Republicans Retiring From Congress – The Daily Beast

Rep. Greg Pence (R-IN), former Vice President Mike Pences older brother, will retire at the end of his term, the self-described unwavering pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, and faith-driven conservative announced Tuesday.

In 2017, I ran for Congress because I was Ready to Serve again, the 67-year-old father of four posted on X, formerly Twitter. As a former Marine Officer, I approached the job with purpose. After three terms, Ive made the decision not to file for reelection.

Pence said he and his team will continue to focus on delivering outstanding constituent services to those in Indianas 6th District, and called his time representing them in Washington, D.C., a privilege and honor.

On his still-live campaign website, Pence, who voted against impeaching former President Donald Trump following the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, calls himself a staunch supporter of the Trump-Pence agenda, and says he will fight alongside the President to Make America Great Again.

Pence joined the Marines in 1979, rising to the rank of first lieutenant before being honorably discharged five years later. He then ran a chain of gas stations with his family, leaving behind a trail of contaminated soil and water that spanned three states and cost taxpayers more than $20 million to clean up, according to the Associated Press. Pence, who owns a pair of antique malls with his wife, came under fire last year over allowing racist items to be displayed for sale at one of them.

Pence was sworn in to Congress in 2019, and serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the Subcommittee on Energy, and the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce.

The Congressmans priorities include limited government, fiscal responsibility, economic development, domestic energy productionand most importantly, the protection of conservative Hoosier values in Washington, his official page says.

A plethora of GOP lawmakers have recently announced they would not not be running for re-election. Pences announcement comes one day after Rep. Larry Bucshon (R-IN) announced he would be stepping down after more than a decade in office.

Scripture teaches us, For everything there is a season, and it became clear to me over the Christmas holiday with much discernment and prayer that the time has come to bring my season in public service to a conclusion, Bucshon said in a press release on Monday. Therefore, I will not seek reelection to an eighth term and conclude my service in the House of Representatives at the end of the 118th Congress.

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