The former vice president's defense of his actions has stopped short of criticizing former President Donald Trump, who continues to attack him over the subject.
has to walk a fine line in the wake of the January 6 Capitol riot if he has ambitions of returning to the White House as president one day.
Pence has largely chalked up the disagreement over January 6 to a difference of opinion. He's acknowledged the two have contrasting views of his actions on that day and has repeatedly said that he doesn't believe they'll ever see"eye-to-eye" on January 6. While the two men haven't spoken since the summer, according to Pence, he insists the two spoke at length after the Capitol riot and parted amicably.
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