Pence world looms over Jan. 6 and beyond: The Note
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Finding daylight between Donald Trump and Mike Pence was an almost always futile task for the four years they served together as president and vice president.
The TAKE with Rick Klein
Finding daylight between Donald Trump and Mike Pence was an almost always futile task for the four years they served together as president and vice president.
That changed, infamously and consequentially, on Jan. 6. The extent to which their perspectives on that day continue to diverge matters greatly for examinations of what it meant -- as well as what it means for the Republican Party going forward.
The committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol suffered setbacks with the news that Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress trial won't start until July and that former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows is no longer cooperating.