U.S. and Russia leaders met Tuesday in Saudi Arabia, without Ukrainian representation, to discuss ending the three-year conflict that began after Russia invaded Ukraine. On Wednesday, following the U.S.-Russia meeting, Trump posted on Truth Social calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "a dictator without elections."
Mike Pence has refused to sit quietly as Donald Trump claims Ukraine is somehow to blame for being invaded by Russia three years ago. Trump’s former vice president, who war cordial with his former running mate at Jimmy Carter’s funeral and inauguration last month,
Pence said that "the Road to Peace must be built on the Truth" after Trump accused Ukraine of starting the war with Russia.
Former Vice President Mike Pence was lambasted on X after calling out President Trump’s claim that Ukraine was responsible for its war with Russia.
The onslaught followed Trump’s outlandish claims Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago that Zelensky was to blame for the deaths of more than 700,000 of his countrymen and Russians, even though it was Russia that invaded Zelensky’s country three years ago. “You should have never started it,” Trump scolded Zelensky. “You could have made a deal.”
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) slammed Elon Musk over an “absurd weekend email” sent to federal employees requiring they send the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) a list of what they accomplished in the past week. “Our public workforce deserves to be treated with dignity and respect for the unheralded jobs they perform,” Murkowski wrote on…
Former Vice President Mike Pence denounced his ex-boss, President Trump, over his recent claim that Ukraine started the war with Russia, a conflict that has been ongoing for three years.
In an unprecedented dynamic, one of the president’s key intraparty foes is the former Republican vice president who served at his side for four years.
For some friends and old associates of former Vice President Mike Pence, the four-year split with President Donald Trump is sad and one they hoped the two could overcome.
A few people have backed Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky including Sir Keir Starmer and President Trump’s former vice president, Mike Pence
The former vice president said: "If Ukraine falls, it will only be a matter of time until Russia invades a NATO ally our troops will be required to defend."
Former Vice President Mike Pence continues to publicly speak out against President Donald Trump, his former running mate, this time regarding inaccurate comments Trump made this week suggesting ...