Mike Pence made an apparent U-turn in his thoughts on Donald Trump’s indictment—saying Tuesday that he “can’t defend” the mishandling of classified documents Trump is accused of.
Former vice president Mike Pence made an apparent U-turn in his thoughts on the indictment of his onetime boss, Donald Trump—telling’s Editorial Board on Tuesday that he “can’t defend” the mishandling of classified documents Trump is accused of. “Having read the indictment, these are very serious allegations,” Pence said. “And I can’t defend what is alleged.
” He added later: “Even the inadvertent release of that kind of information could compromise our national security and the safety of our armed forces. And, frankly, having two members of our immediate family serving in the armed forces of the United States, I will never diminish the importance of protecting our nation’s secrets.
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