
Pence says he and Trump "may differ on focus"
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Former Vice President Mike Pence, speaking in Washington, D.C., just across town from and on the same day as the president he served, touted the record of their administration and their shared approach to issues facing the country, though he conceded that "we may differ on focus."
Pence was asked about the fact that he and former President Donald Trump both in Washington on the same day and whether there is a divide between them that is intensifying within the Republican Party.
"I couldn't be more proud of the record of the Trump-Pence administration," he said, listing border security and judicial appointments among its accomplishments." He added, "So, I don't know that our movement is that divided. I don't know that the president and I differ on issues, but we may differ on focus."

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