Melania Trump secretly packed up the White House and only found out she wasn t going to Joe Biden s inauguration when President Trump tweeted he wouldn t attend.
Karen Pence receiving the coronavirus vaccine in mid-December.
But he more recently expressed his boss’ intention to question November’s election results.
Earlier this week, Short said, “Vice President Pence shares the concerns of millions of Americans about voter fraud and irregularities in the last election.”
His quote, shared on Twitter by
Jonathan Swan of Axios, continued: “The Vice President welcomes the efforts of members of the House and Senate to use the authority they have under the law to raise objections and bring forward evidence before the Congress and the American people on January 6th.”
Prior to his role in the Trump administration, 50-year-old Short was a CNN contributor and chief of staff for Pence when he was an Indiana congressman. Before joining the vice president’s office, he served as White House legislative director.
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ABC’s left-wing late-night host Jimmy Kimmel trashed Vice President Mike Pence over his decision to receive the Pfizer vaccine for the coronavirus, arguing that Pence’s past skepticism over a second wave makes him unworthy of receiving the vaccine.
“Speaking of cold, white stuff, Mike Pence is expected to get his first of two Pfizer shots tomorrow,” Jimmy Kimmel said his opening monologue on Thursday, tasing aim at Pence and his wife Karen’s decision to take the vaccine to prove it is safe. “I guess the thinking is, if it’s good enough for America’s First Karen, it should be good enough for the rest of them too. But this is exciting for Mike Pence. Getting vaccinated is the only time Mother ever does shots with him.”
This screenshot from a livestreamed event shows Vice President Mike Pence receiving the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer BioNTech at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Friday at the White House. His wife Karen Pence and U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams also participated. (Image via Courthouse News)
WASHINGTON (CN) Vice President Mike Pence received the vaccine against the novel coronavirus on Friday.
“I didn’t feel a thing. Well done and we appreciate your service to the country,” an unflinching Pence said to staff of Walter Reed Medical Center who administered the injection to his upper arm during a televised event at the Eisenhower Executive Office.