Boston Herald

Pence: None of my staff wrote op-ed

Calls for essay writer to resign

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WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence says he’s “100 percent confident” that no one on his staff was involved with the anonymous New York Times column criticizin­g President Trump’s leadership.

“I know them. I know their character,” Pence said in a taped interview aired yesterday by CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

Some pundits had speculated that Pence could be the “senior administra­tion official” who wrote the opinion piece because it included language Pence has been known to use, such as the unusual word “lodestar.” The op-ed writer claimed to be part of a “resistance” movement within the Trump administra­tion that was working quietly behind the scenes to thwart the president’s most dangerous impulses.

More than two dozen high-ranking administra­tion officials have denied writing the column. And Pence said his staff has nothing to do with it.

“Let me be very clear. I’m 100 percent confident that no one on the vice president’s staff was involved in this anonymous editorial. I know my people,” Pence said on “Face the Nation.” ‘’They get up every day and are dedicated, just as much as I am, to advancing the president’s agenda and supporting everything ... President Trump is doing for the people of this country.”

Asked whether he had asked his staff about the op-ed, Pence said, “I don’t have to ask them because I know them. I know their character. I know their dedication and I am absolutely confident that no one on the vice president’s staff had anything to do with this.”

He restated that he thinks the essay writer should do the “honorable thing and resign.”

Publicatio­n of the op-ed followed the release of stunning details from an upcoming book by Watergate reporter Bob Woodward in which current and former aides referred to Trump as an “idiot” and “liar” and depicted him as prone to rash policy decisions that some aides either work to stall or derail entirely.

Both releases are said to have infuriated Trump, who unleashed a string of attacks on Woodward’s credibilit­y and dismissed the celebrated author’s book as a “work of fiction.” Some of the officials featured in the book’s anecdotes about the president, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and White House chief of staff John Kelly, issued statements denying the comments attributed to them by Woodward.

Woodward has said he stands by his reporting. The book, “Fear: Trump in the White House,” is scheduled to be formally released tomorrow, all but ensuring that the debate over Trump’s leadership ability and style will extend into a second straight week.

Trump, meanwhile, has denounced the Times opinion piece as “gutless” and its publicatio­n as a “disgrace” bordering on treason.

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Ap file photos ‘I KNOW MY PEOPLE’: Vice President Mike Pence, above, has said he’s ‘100 percent confident’ that no one on his staff wrote the opinion piece for The New York Times criticizin­g President Trump, below.
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