Pence: ‘I’m a better choice than Trump’
Disantis to go on a book tour across the US
Former Vice President Mike Pence, the “second-in-command” in the US administration of Donald Trump, publicly criticized former President Trump and announced his intention to challenge the opposition Republican candidate in the 2024 presidential election. Another Republican presidential candidate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, announced a ‘book tour’ with a strong campaign character, and the Republican presidential primary is heating up. Jill, the wife of US President Joe Biden, revealed that “only the time and place of her declaration of running remain” regarding her husband’s re-election challenge.
Former Vice President Pence, on the 25th (local time), was asked about former President Trump, who recently announced his intention to re-run for the presidential election, on NBC’s US broadcast, “How do you feel about being a Republican presidential candidate?” “This era calls for a different leadership. Americans want to return to ‘politics showing courtesy and respect’,” he said, taking a direct aim at former President Trump, who was embroiled in controversy over hate speech and harsh words throughout his presidency.
Former Vice President Pence said, “In the midterm elections last November, the Republican Party struggled even where it was expected to win by a landslide. He repeatedly criticized former President Trump for making the argument of the’Big Lie’ (the 2020 presidential election is a fraud), saying that the party candidates who focused on the’past’, such as the 2020 presidential election, are responsible.” He also mentioned the timing of his candidacy, saying, “When spring comes, you will know what my calling is.”
On the 28th, Governor Disantis publishes a book called ‘The Courage to Be Free’ and travels across the United States to promote it. The US media expects him to announce his candidacy after making notable legislative achievements during the state legislative session, which will be held from March to early May.
Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who advocated a generational shift on the 14th and declared her presidential run, said in an article in the New York Post on the 25th that “If I come to power, I will cut foreign aid to countries that hate the United States to every cent.” He added that taxpayers would be surprised to learn that significant US aid is being invested in China, Belarus, Iraq, and Pakistan.
Jill, who was interviewed by the Associated Press in Nairobi, Kenya on the 24th, was asked about her husband’s re-election, saying, “There is little to do other than deciding the time and place to announce (declaration of running),” adding, “My husband has not yet finished what he started. ”he emphasized.
Source: Donga
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