President Donald Trump’s former Vice President sounded off against the White House’s new “offensive” display mocking Capitol police officers who responded to the Capitol building riot in January 2021.
The White House launched a new webpage on January 6 offering Trump’s version of events from the Capitol riot. A timeline included on the website has a tile that claims former Vice President Mike Pence “didn’t have the courage” to refuse to certify the election, a claim that Pence has forcefully refuted in previous interviews.
He joined CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on “The Source” on Wednesday and discussed the new website.
Collins asked Pence about the tile that called him a coward.
“The first time he called me that was five years ago yesterday,” Pence said. “And I didn’t have time for it then, and I don’t have time for it now.”
“What I will address is, I think it’s very offensive that the White House used taxpayer dollars and a taxpayer website to blame Capitol Hill police for what happened on January 6th,” Pence said. “I understand the revisionist history that the president has tried to promote, but I think the overwhelming majority of the American people know what they saw that day.”
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