Pence Slams Trump's Conviction as 'Outrage,' Warns of Divided Nation
- June 1, 2024 05:03am
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Former Vice President Mike Pence vehemently condemned the criminal conviction of former President Donald Trump, denouncing it as an "outrage" and a "disservice to the nation."
Former Vice President Mike Pence has strongly denounced the criminal conviction of former President Donald Trump in a New York City court, labeling it an "outrage" and expressing grave concern for the division it will sow within the American public.
Pence, who has previously voiced opposition to the indictment against Trump, told Fox News Digital that the conviction was "nothing more than a political prosecution" driven by a Manhattan DA who campaigned on a pledge to indict the former president. He emphasized that such actions threaten the integrity of the justice system and undermine public confidence in its impartiality.
The former vice president's remarks align with the sentiments of numerous Republicans who have defended Trump against the conviction. Pence himself has been critical of the indictment, calling it "unprecedented" and an "outrage" on a campaign finance issue.
In his statement, Pence highlighted the adverse impact the conviction will have on the nation's already simmering divisions. He warned that it would send a "terrible message" to the world about the American justice system, further polarizing an already fractured society.
Pence also expressed his belief that Trump has the right to appeal the conviction, trusting that it will be overturned and restore public faith in the justice system and equal treatment under the law.
The conviction of Trump marks a historic moment, making him the first former president in United States history to be found guilty of a crime. Following the verdict, Trump vehemently denounced the proceedings as "a disgrace" and a "rigged trial," vowing that the "real verdict" would be delivered by the people in the upcoming election.
Meanwhile, the reaction to the conviction has been distinctly partisan, with Republicans largely defending Trump and Democrats generally supporting the verdict. The division reflects the deep political polarization that has characterized American society in recent years.
Pence's staunch opposition to the conviction underscores his ongoing support for Trump despite their strained relationship following the January 6 riots. While Pence has stated that he will not endorse Trump in the upcoming election, his condemnation of the verdict reveals his unwavering loyalty to the former president.
The conviction and its aftermath will undoubtedly continue to fuel intense political debate and scrutiny, with profound implications for the upcoming election and the future of American democracy. It remains to be seen how the nation will grapple with this unprecedented development and its impact on the country's already fragile social fabric.
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