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BREAKING NEWS…Trump’s final insult to Pence revealed President Donald Trump admitted he “liked” Vice President Mike Pence, but slammed him for not having…
BREAKING NEWS…Trump’s final insult to Pence revealed President Donald Trump admitted he “liked” Vice President Mike Pence, but slammed him for not having…
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President Donald Trump told former Vice President Mike Pence he would be forever remembered as a “wimp.”
The insult came in their final phone call before the infamous January 6 attacks on the Capitol.
Knewz.com can reveal one of the disparaging comment appeared in one of several notes handwritten by Pence, 66, that feature in Jonathan Karl’s new book, Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America, which exposes the fighting and petty feuds inside Trump’s White House.
‘You’ll go down as a wimp’
President Donald Trump’s insult was revealed in former Vice President Mike Pence’s own handwriting in Jonathan Karl’s new book, Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America. By: MEGA
In the book, Karl published notes Pence made, including one that details the call the VP and Trump shared nearly an hour before the president spoke at his infamous “Save America” rally ahead of the violent and chaotic events at the Capitol.
The never-before-seen notes showed how Trump, 79, tried one more time to convince Pence, in his role as president of the Senate, not to certify the 2020 presidential election results confirming Joe Biden as the country’s new leader.
When Pence rebuffed his boss, Trump made the infamous statement, which Pence wrote down.
“You’ll go down as a wimp,” the president said, according to Pence. “If you do that, I made a big mistake five years ago.”
Details of the notes exposed
President Donald Trump was desperate for his then-Vice President Mike Pence not to certify the 2020 election results. By: MEGA
Following his call with Pence, Trump spoke at the rally. Less than two hours later, supporters had begun to storm the Capitol.
“I know that everyone over here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. Today, we will see whether Republicans stand strong for the integrity of our elections,” Trump told his followers.
The businessman turned politician expressed aggravation with Pence’s advisors — a sentiment the vice president represented in his notes with a drawing of an angry-face emoji.
“You listen to the wrong people. You’re not protecting our country. You’re supposed to support + defend our country,” Trump said, according to Pence’s notes.
The VP hit back at the commander-in-chief. “I said we both [took] an oath to support + defend the Constitution. It doesn’t take courage to break the law. It takes courage to uphold the law,” Pence wrote.
Pence’s missed opportunity to be ‘historic’
Former Vice President Mike Pence said to President Donald Trump, “It doesn’t take courage to break the law. It takes courage to uphold the law.” By: MEGA
Pence had previously detailed this call in his memoir, So Help Me God, in which he explained how it took place around 11 a.m., when Trump was slated to speak.
The House January 6 committee also released testimony in 2022 from a White House official saying that Trump called Pence a “wimp.”
While at a gathering of religious conservatives in Nashville around the time the story broke, Trump denied ever saying that.
“I never called him a wimp. Mike Pence had a chance to be great. He had a chance to be, frankly, historic,” Trump said.
‘Mike did not have the courage’
President Donald Trump admitted he “liked” Vice President Mike Pence, but slammed him for not having the “courage to act” by refusing to certify the 2020 election results. By: MEGA
“But just like [former Attorney General] Bill Barr and the rest of these weak people, Mike — and I say it, sadly, because I liked them — but Mike did not have the courage to act,” Trump continued.
“Mike was afraid of whatever he was afraid of. But as you heard a year and a half ago, Mike Pence had absolutely no choice but to be a human conveyor belt, even if the votes were fraudulent,” the president said.
“They said he had to send the votes; couldn’t do anything,” he added.
