Former US Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday pleaded with Republicans to stop attacking the FBI over the search of Donald Trump’s Florida home and denounced calls by some of the former president’s allies to defund the FBI, saying it was “equally wrong ” with a push by Democratic activists to funnel police money. Pence also said he would give “due consideration” if asked to testify before the House committee investigating the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. His calls for restraint come as law enforcement officials warn of an escalating number of violent threats targeting federal agents and government facilities after agents last week searched Mar-a-Lago as part of the Justice Department’s search for classified records White House recovered from Trump’s estate earlier this year. Speaking in New Hampshire, Pence was asked what went through his mind when he heard about the FBI’s search of Trump’s home. Pence, who, like Trump, is considering a 2024 presidential bid, said he was troubled by what he called the politicization of the FBI. He also said the Justice Department and Attorney General Merrick Garland should be more forthcoming about what led authorities to conduct the investigation. But Trump’s former vice president also had a message for the GOP. “I also want to remind my fellow Republicans, we can hold the attorney general accountable for the decision he made without attacking law enforcement personnel at the FBI,” he said at the Politics & Eggs event in St. Anselm. College. “The Republican Party is the party of law and order,” Pence continued. “Our party stands with the men and women who walk the thin blue line at the federal, state and local levels, and these attacks on the FBI must stop. Calls for FBI paybacks are just as wrong as calls for police paybacks. “ Federal authorities and private extremism monitors have warned that a growing number of die-hard Trump supporters appear poised to fight back against the FBI or others they believe are overreaching in their investigations of the former president. In Ohio, a man wearing body armor and armed with a gun and a nail gun was shot and killed when he tried to break into the FBI office in Cincinnati. In Pennsylvania, a man was arrested after he posted threats against agents on social media. FBI Director Christopher Wray has said the threats against agents and the Justice Department are “deplorable and dangerous.” The FBI has warned its agents to take precautions, citing an increase in social media threats to office staff and facilities. Some GOP lawmakers and others are calling for the dismantling and defunding of the FBI. Pence, who has been strategically trying to distance himself from his former boss, prefaced his response by saying, “Look, it’s pretty well known that President Trump and I have had our differences.” However, Pence has made sure to frequently mention the accomplishments of the “Trump-Pence administration,” hoping he can appeal to voters who may have supported Trump’s policies but are discouraged by Trump’s behavior. Their paths diverged on January 6, 2021, when a mob of angry Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop the official congressional certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Trump blasted his vice president for refusing to oppose or delay the certification — something Pence had no authority to do. A mock gallows was set up on the National Mall and people storming the Capitol chanted, “Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence!” Pence had previously declined to say whether he would cooperate with the House committee investigating the insurgency if the committee requested his testimony. On Wednesday he said he would look into it. “If there was an invitation to participate, I would consider it,” Pence said, adding that he would first consider “the unique role” of serving as vice president. “It would be unprecedented in history for a vice president to be called to testify on Capitol Hill, but as I said, I don’t want to prejudge,” he said. “If we had been given an official invitation, we would have given it due consideration.”
title: “Mar A Lago Search Pence Tells Gop To Stop Attacking Fbi Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Lorraine Howard”
Former US Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday pleaded with Republicans to stop attacking the FBI over the search of Donald Trump’s Florida home and denounced calls by some of the former president’s allies to defund the FBI, saying it was “equally wrong ” with a push by Democratic activists to funnel police money. Pence also said he would give “due consideration” if asked to testify before the House committee investigating the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. His calls for restraint come as law enforcement officials warn of an escalating number of violent threats targeting federal agents and government facilities after agents last week searched Mar-a-Lago as part of the Justice Department’s search for classified records White House recovered from Trump’s estate earlier this year. Speaking in New Hampshire, Pence was asked what went through his mind when he heard about the FBI’s search of Trump’s home. Pence, who, like Trump, is considering a 2024 presidential bid, said he was troubled by what he called the politicization of the FBI. He also said the Justice Department and Attorney General Merrick Garland should be more forthcoming about what led authorities to conduct the investigation. But Trump’s former vice president also had a message for the GOP. “I also want to remind my fellow Republicans, we can hold the attorney general accountable for the decision he made without attacking law enforcement personnel at the FBI,” he said at the Politics & Eggs event in St. Anselm. College. “The Republican Party is the party of law and order,” Pence continued. “Our party stands with the men and women who walk the thin blue line at the federal, state and local levels, and these attacks on the FBI must stop. Calls for FBI paybacks are just as wrong as calls for police paybacks. “ Federal authorities and private extremism monitors have warned that a growing number of die-hard Trump supporters appear poised to fight back against the FBI or others they believe are overreaching in their investigations of the former president. In Ohio, a man wearing body armor and armed with a gun and a nail gun was shot and killed when he tried to break into the FBI office in Cincinnati. In Pennsylvania, a man was arrested after he posted threats against agents on social media. FBI Director Christopher Wray has said the threats against agents and the Justice Department are “deplorable and dangerous.” The FBI has warned its agents to take precautions, citing an increase in social media threats to office staff and facilities. Some GOP lawmakers and others are calling for the dismantling and defunding of the FBI. Pence, who has been strategically trying to distance himself from his former boss, prefaced his response by saying, “Look, it’s pretty well known that President Trump and I have had our differences.” However, Pence has made sure to frequently mention the accomplishments of the “Trump-Pence administration,” hoping he can appeal to voters who may have supported Trump’s policies but are discouraged by Trump’s behavior. Their paths diverged on January 6, 2021, when a mob of angry Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop the official congressional certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Trump blasted his vice president for refusing to oppose or delay the certification — something Pence had no authority to do. A mock gallows was set up on the National Mall and people storming the Capitol chanted, “Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence!” Pence had previously declined to say whether he would cooperate with the House committee investigating the insurgency if the committee requested his testimony. On Wednesday he said he would look into it. “If there was an invitation to participate, I would consider it,” Pence said, adding that he would first consider “the unique role” of serving as vice president. “It would be unprecedented in history for a vice president to be called to testify on Capitol Hill, but as I said, I don’t want to prejudge,” he said. “If we had been given an official invitation, we would have given it due consideration.”
title: “Mar A Lago Search Pence Tells Gop To Stop Attacking Fbi Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Doris White”
Former US Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday pleaded with Republicans to stop attacking the FBI over the search of Donald Trump’s Florida home and denounced calls by some of the former president’s allies to defund the FBI, saying it was “equally wrong ” with a push by Democratic activists to funnel police money. Pence also said he would give “due consideration” if asked to testify before the House committee investigating the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. His calls for restraint come as law enforcement officials warn of an escalating number of violent threats targeting federal agents and government facilities after agents last week searched Mar-a-Lago as part of the Justice Department’s search for classified records White House recovered from Trump’s estate earlier this year. Speaking in New Hampshire, Pence was asked what went through his mind when he heard about the FBI’s search of Trump’s home. Pence, who, like Trump, is considering a 2024 presidential bid, said he was troubled by what he called the politicization of the FBI. He also said the Justice Department and Attorney General Merrick Garland should be more forthcoming about what led authorities to conduct the investigation. But Trump’s former vice president also had a message for the GOP. “I also want to remind my fellow Republicans, we can hold the attorney general accountable for the decision he made without attacking law enforcement personnel at the FBI,” he said at the Politics & Eggs event in St. Anselm. College. “The Republican Party is the party of law and order,” Pence continued. “Our party stands with the men and women who walk the thin blue line at the federal, state and local levels, and these attacks on the FBI must stop. Calls for FBI paybacks are just as wrong as calls for police paybacks. “ Federal authorities and private extremism monitors have warned that a growing number of die-hard Trump supporters appear poised to fight back against the FBI or others they believe are overreaching in their investigations of the former president. In Ohio, a man wearing body armor and armed with a gun and a nail gun was shot and killed when he tried to break into the FBI office in Cincinnati. In Pennsylvania, a man was arrested after he posted threats against agents on social media. FBI Director Christopher Wray has said the threats against agents and the Justice Department are “deplorable and dangerous.” The FBI has warned its agents to take precautions, citing an increase in social media threats to office staff and facilities. Some GOP lawmakers and others are calling for the dismantling and defunding of the FBI. Pence, who has been strategically trying to distance himself from his former boss, prefaced his response by saying, “Look, it’s pretty well known that President Trump and I have had our differences.” However, Pence has made sure to frequently mention the accomplishments of the “Trump-Pence administration,” hoping he can appeal to voters who may have supported Trump’s policies but are discouraged by Trump’s behavior. Their paths diverged on January 6, 2021, when a mob of angry Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop the official congressional certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Trump blasted his vice president for refusing to oppose or delay the certification — something Pence had no authority to do. A mock gallows was set up on the National Mall and people storming the Capitol chanted, “Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence!” Pence had previously declined to say whether he would cooperate with the House committee investigating the insurgency if the committee requested his testimony. On Wednesday he said he would look into it. “If there was an invitation to participate, I would consider it,” Pence said, adding that he would first consider “the unique role” of serving as vice president. “It would be unprecedented in history for a vice president to be called to testify on Capitol Hill, but as I said, I don’t want to prejudge,” he said. “If we had been given an official invitation, we would have given it due consideration.”
title: “Mar A Lago Search Pence Tells Gop To Stop Attacking Fbi Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Dean Ruiz”
Former US Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday pleaded with Republicans to stop attacking the FBI over the search of Donald Trump’s Florida home and denounced calls by some of the former president’s allies to defund the FBI, saying it was “equally wrong ” with a push by Democratic activists to funnel police money. Pence also said he would give “due consideration” if asked to testify before the House committee investigating the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. His calls for restraint come as law enforcement officials warn of an escalating number of violent threats targeting federal agents and government facilities after agents last week searched Mar-a-Lago as part of the Justice Department’s search for classified records White House recovered from Trump’s estate earlier this year. Speaking in New Hampshire, Pence was asked what went through his mind when he heard about the FBI’s search of Trump’s home. Pence, who, like Trump, is considering a 2024 presidential bid, said he was troubled by what he called the politicization of the FBI. He also said the Justice Department and Attorney General Merrick Garland should be more forthcoming about what led authorities to conduct the investigation. But Trump’s former vice president also had a message for the GOP. “I also want to remind my fellow Republicans, we can hold the attorney general accountable for the decision he made without attacking law enforcement personnel at the FBI,” he said at the Politics & Eggs event in St. Anselm. College. “The Republican Party is the party of law and order,” Pence continued. “Our party stands with the men and women who walk the thin blue line at the federal, state and local levels, and these attacks on the FBI must stop. Calls for FBI paybacks are just as wrong as calls for police paybacks. “ Federal authorities and private extremism monitors have warned that a growing number of die-hard Trump supporters appear poised to fight back against the FBI or others they believe are overreaching in their investigations of the former president. In Ohio, a man wearing body armor and armed with a gun and a nail gun was shot and killed when he tried to break into the FBI office in Cincinnati. In Pennsylvania, a man was arrested after he posted threats against agents on social media. FBI Director Christopher Wray has said the threats against agents and the Justice Department are “deplorable and dangerous.” The FBI has warned its agents to take precautions, citing an increase in social media threats to office staff and facilities. Some GOP lawmakers and others are calling for the dismantling and defunding of the FBI. Pence, who has been strategically trying to distance himself from his former boss, prefaced his response by saying, “Look, it’s pretty well known that President Trump and I have had our differences.” However, Pence has made sure to frequently mention the accomplishments of the “Trump-Pence administration,” hoping he can appeal to voters who may have supported Trump’s policies but are discouraged by Trump’s behavior. Their paths diverged on January 6, 2021, when a mob of angry Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop the official congressional certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Trump blasted his vice president for refusing to oppose or delay the certification — something Pence had no authority to do. A mock gallows was set up on the National Mall and people storming the Capitol chanted, “Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence!” Pence had previously declined to say whether he would cooperate with the House committee investigating the insurgency if the committee requested his testimony. On Wednesday he said he would look into it. “If there was an invitation to participate, I would consider it,” Pence said, adding that he would first consider “the unique role” of serving as vice president. “It would be unprecedented in history for a vice president to be called to testify on Capitol Hill, but as I said, I don’t want to prejudge,” he said. “If we had been given an official invitation, we would have given it due consideration.”
title: “Mar A Lago Search Pence Tells Gop To Stop Attacking Fbi Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “Peggy Jordan”
Former US Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday pleaded with Republicans to stop attacking the FBI over the search of Donald Trump’s Florida home and denounced calls by some of the former president’s allies to defund the FBI, saying it was “equally wrong ” with a push by Democratic activists to funnel police money. Pence also said he would give “due consideration” if asked to testify before the House committee investigating the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. His calls for restraint come as law enforcement officials warn of an escalating number of violent threats targeting federal agents and government facilities after agents last week searched Mar-a-Lago as part of the Justice Department’s search for classified records White House recovered from Trump’s estate earlier this year. Speaking in New Hampshire, Pence was asked what went through his mind when he heard about the FBI’s search of Trump’s home. Pence, who, like Trump, is considering a 2024 presidential bid, said he was troubled by what he called the politicization of the FBI. He also said the Justice Department and Attorney General Merrick Garland should be more forthcoming about what led authorities to conduct the investigation. But Trump’s former vice president also had a message for the GOP. “I also want to remind my fellow Republicans, we can hold the attorney general accountable for the decision he made without attacking law enforcement personnel at the FBI,” he said at the Politics & Eggs event in St. Anselm. College. “The Republican Party is the party of law and order,” Pence continued. “Our party stands with the men and women who walk the thin blue line at the federal, state and local levels, and these attacks on the FBI must stop. Calls for FBI paybacks are just as wrong as calls for police paybacks. “ Federal authorities and private extremism monitors have warned that a growing number of die-hard Trump supporters appear poised to fight back against the FBI or others they believe are overreaching in their investigations of the former president. In Ohio, a man wearing body armor and armed with a gun and a nail gun was shot and killed when he tried to break into the FBI office in Cincinnati. In Pennsylvania, a man was arrested after he posted threats against agents on social media. FBI Director Christopher Wray has said the threats against agents and the Justice Department are “deplorable and dangerous.” The FBI has warned its agents to take precautions, citing an increase in social media threats to office staff and facilities. Some GOP lawmakers and others are calling for the dismantling and defunding of the FBI. Pence, who has been strategically trying to distance himself from his former boss, prefaced his response by saying, “Look, it’s pretty well known that President Trump and I have had our differences.” However, Pence has made sure to frequently mention the accomplishments of the “Trump-Pence administration,” hoping he can appeal to voters who may have supported Trump’s policies but are discouraged by Trump’s behavior. Their paths diverged on January 6, 2021, when a mob of angry Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop the official congressional certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Trump blasted his vice president for refusing to oppose or delay the certification — something Pence had no authority to do. A mock gallows was set up on the National Mall and people storming the Capitol chanted, “Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence!” Pence had previously declined to say whether he would cooperate with the House committee investigating the insurgency if the committee requested his testimony. On Wednesday he said he would look into it. “If there was an invitation to participate, I would consider it,” Pence said, adding that he would first consider “the unique role” of serving as vice president. “It would be unprecedented in history for a vice president to be called to testify on Capitol Hill, but as I said, I don’t want to prejudge,” he said. “If we had been given an official invitation, we would have given it due consideration.”