Pence calls Trump indictment on classified docs 'troubling' but emphasizes that 'no one is above the law'
- Former Vice President Mike Pence expressed concern about the federal charges against former President Donald Trump but did not fully condemn them.
- Pence called for the indictment to be released to the public and said that Trump is entitled to the presumption of innocence.
- Other 2024 GOP presidential candidates largely came to Trump's defense and criticized the DOJ, while Pence promised to "clean house" at the highest levels of the Justice Department.
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As Trump indictment unsealed, Pence says no one's above law, urges patience
As a 37-count indictment against former President Donald Trump was unsealed Friday, former Vice President Mike Pence said during a New Hampshire visit that no one is above the law, but he also criticized what he said was a politically selective process at the Department of Justice.
Pence 'deeply troubled' by Trump classified docs indictment
During a campaign stop in New Hampshire, former Vice President Mike Pence discussed the indictment of former President Trump in the investigation into his handling of classified documents and called on attorney general Merrick Garland to address the public about the charges.
Former VP Mike Pence says he’s troubled by Trump indictment during campaign stops in NH - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Former Vice President Mike Pence was in New Hampshire Friday where he spoke in the immediate aftermath of a federal indictment against former President Donald Trump. Less than 24 hours after Trump said he had been indicted and on the same day that the indictment was unsealed, Pence expressed deep skepticism of the Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s move to bring the federal charges against a former president for the first time. He called the day …
Mike Pence Says Unsealed Trump Criminal Indictment ‘Deeply Troubling’ And ‘No One is Above The Law’
Speaking to reporters in New Hampshire Friday, presidential candidate Mike Pence called the federal criminal indictment against Donald Trump “deeply troubling.” The former vice president in his comments on Friday criticized the DOJ for bringing the indictment against Trump, but then went on to argue that “no one is above the law.” “I think it is deeply troubling to see an indictment against a former president of the United States,” Pence said. …
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