Trump’s second term lacks ‘hysteria’ that Democrats used in 2017: Byron York
- Mike Pence aims to be a constructive force for the conservative agenda during Donald Trump's second term, challenging him on certain issues while supporting others.
- Advancing American Freedom, Pence's group, spent nearly $1 million opposing Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., stating they received a lot of quiet encouragement in their opposition.
- Pence believes he and his supporters have received quiet encouragement to oppose certain nominees, advocating traditional conservative values in the process.
- Pence expressed concerns about the nomination of an abortion rights supporter to HHS, calling it a dramatic departure from 50 years of strong pro-life leadership under Republican administrations.
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