After four years of steadfast loyalty to Trump, Pence is said to be open to a 2024 run, but his rift with the president may close off that option.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries draws inspiration from both the Bible and Biggie Smalls. Can he unite Democrats’ warring factions?
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., is widely seen as a potential successor to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has said the next term is her last.
‘I didn’t feel a thing.’ Vice President Mike Pence gets COVID-19 vaccine on camera
Vice President Mike Pence and his wife were vaccinated for COVID-19 at the White House to build public confidence in the vaccine.
Thanks to Pete Buttigieg, O’Hare Airport is now calling itself a ‘place of romance’
Pete Buttigieg, chosen by President-elect Joe Biden to head his transportation department, has already given O’Hare Airport a publicity boost.
Meet Biden crisis manager Ron Klain, who will dive into the COVID-19 fight with Dr. Anthony Fauci
Ron Klain, Joe Biden’s top aide, is a veteran crisis manager who will be in the trenches with Dr. Anthony Fauci fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
Donald Trump Jr. said China wants ‘Beijing Biden’ to win the presidential election
The president’s oldest son has the highest profile of all his children in the campaign as a top surrogate, fundraiser and social media presence.
Mike Pence vs. Kamala Harris: Here’s where they might clash
Past clashes over LGBTQ rights and women’s issues will likely flare up again between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris.
Live updates: John Lewis funeral procession reaches Capitol Rotunda
Civil rights icon John Lewis will lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda, his casket resting on the same wooden platform used for Abraham Lincoln.
John Bolton: Pence was a ‘consistent ally’ and equally ‘stunned’ by some Trump actions
Vice President Mike Pence is a rare White House official not skewered in a memoir by former National Security Adviser John Bolton.
Trump says schools should ‘absolutely open’ this fall, says Fauci did not give ‘acceptable answer’
President Donald Trump said Dr. Anthony Fauci did not give an “acceptable answer” when saying there’s not easy answer to reopening schools.