President Trump Throws RINO Traitor Mike Pence to the Curb Before 2024 Presidential Election
President Donald Trump has ditched the RINO coward Mike Pence after he failed to exercise his authority to stop election fraud in 2020.
Trump has publicly stated that Pence will not be his vice president during a potential 2024 presidential run, which is all but a formality at this point as Trump will attempt to avenge the steal that occurred in 2020.
“I don’t think the people would accept it,” Trump said to the Washington Examiner on Tuesday night during a telephone interview recorded from Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.
“Mike and I had a great relationship except for the very important factor that took place at the end. We had a very good relationship,” Trump added. “I haven’t spoken to him in a long time.”
Trump has very good reason to have turned on Pence. After refusing to do anything about election fraud on Jan. 6, 2020, he has trashed the President and the MAGA movement in subsequent months.
Big League Politics reported on Pence’s assertion that Trump supporters are “un-American” for refusing to tolerate election fraud:
“Former vice president Mike Pence has defended allowing election fraud on Jan. 6 and called Trump supporters “un-American” for demonstrating against the ghastly crime of a stolen election.
“Now there are those in our party who believe that, in my position as presiding officer over the joint session, that I possessed the authority to reject or return electoral votes certified by the states,” he said. “But the Constitution provides the vice president with no such authority before the joint session of Congress.”
In actuality, Pence refused to use his authority to reject the vote steal, instead opting to make pathetic excuses given to him by his handlers for not taking action.
He went on to call Trump supporters “un-American” for standing for election integrity, further solidifying his reputation as a traitor against the Republic.
“And the truth is,” Pence said, “there’s almost no idea more un-American than the notion that any one person could choose the American president. The presidency belongs to the American people and the American people alone.”
He added that he will “always be proud that we did our part, on that tragic day, to reconvene the Congress and fulfill our duty under the Constitution and the laws of the United States.”
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