Donald Trump's vice president was Mike Pence
Former US Vice President Mike Pence has said that he will not support former President Donald Trump in the country's presidential election this year. Pence served as vice president during Trump's previous tenure.
Pence said in an interview with Fox News on Friday local time, "It's no surprise that I'm not endorsing Donald Trump this time."
Pence's announcement is called "shocking" by the American press. It is said that distance between Trump and Pence has appeared since leaving the White House. In this situation, if Pence would have supported Trump, it would have been rather surprising.
Allegedly, when Trump was losing to Joe Biden after the 2020 presidential election, Trump tried to pressure Pence to change the outcome of the election. Basically since then the distance between the two appeared. Trump has repeatedly attacked Pence on social media.
"Trump has an agenda," Pence, 64, told Fox News. That is what Trump is expressing. It does not go with the conservative agenda of our four-year rule.
Mike Pence said these things at a time when Trump was able to gather the necessary support from the Republican Party to be a candidate for the 2024 presidential election.
On the other hand, Biden has received the necessary support to become the candidate of the Democratic Party. Therefore, it is assumed that the world will see the Trump-Biden duel in the next November elections.

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