Former Vice President Mike Pence has intensified his public disagreement with former President Donald Trump, highlighting a deepening ideological rift within the Republican Party. During an appearance on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Pence
During an appearance on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Pence
Former Vice President Mike Pence has intensified his public disagreement with former President Donald Trump, highlighting a deepening ideological rift within the Republican Party. During an appearance on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Pence
Former Vice President Mike Pence has intensified his
Former Vice President Mike Pence has intensified his
Former Vice President Mike Pence has intensified his public disagreement with former President Donald Trump, highlighting a deepening ideological rift within the Republican Party. During an appearance on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Pence specifically challenged comments made by Trump during a recent high-
By defending the moral and strategic legacy of U.S
By defending the moral and strategic legacy of U.S
profile visit to the Middle East. He characterizedTrump’s dismissal of historical Western-led nation-building efforts as a “disservice” to the U.S. veterans who served in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. The controversy centers on a speech delivered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where Trump attributed the rapid modernization of cities like Abu Dhabi and Riyadh solely to local leadership rather than external intervention. Trump utilized the platform to reiterate his long-standing critique of United States foreign policy, arguing that nation-builders often caused more harm than good by intervening in societies they did not fully understand. This narrative reinforces Trump’s “America First” platform, which seeks to drastically reduce American involvement in prolonged overseas military engagements. While Pence conceded that Trump’s diplomatic tour—which included stops in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates—was largely successful, he remained firm that the former president’s rhetoric was misguided. By defending the moral and strategic legacy of U.S. interventionism, Pence is positioning himself against the isolationist shift currently gaining momentum in the GOP, emphasizing the sacrifice of American service members over the last two decades.
