Former Vice President and 2024 presidential hopeful Mike Pence accused entrepreneur-turned-candidate Vivek Ramaswamy of changing his stances regarding foreign policy matters.
Ramaswamy, 38, has appeared to take seemingly different stances on a couple of foreign policy issues including aid to Israel and whether to support Taiwan in the face of a move by China to reunify by force, though he has attributed such changes to inaccurate coverage by the media.Pence, comparatively, has long championed Israel since before his time in the White House, while he also supports Taiwan.
Ramaswamy also recently said he didn't want troops to die in another Middle East conflict and posed the question to his opponents in the GOP primary about"how many U.S. soldiers they'd like to see die in that conflict." WATCH: @Mike_Pence joins the show to discuss his poll numbers, debate performance and his campaigns strategy heading into the fall. pic.twitter.com/4bBLr0W6xr
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