The Arizona Republic

Pence breaks silence to slam Biden over vaccine mandates

- Dave Goldiner

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Friday made a rare TV appearance to rail against President Biden’s new push for COVID-19 vaccine mandates as “unlike anything we’ve heard before.”

In his first television interview since leaving office, Pence suggested Biden’s tougher approach on requiring COVID vaccinatio­ns amounts to violating personal freedom.

He also said it’s just not how a president is supposed to talk to the American people.

“To have the president of the United States say that he’s been patient, but his patience is wearing thin, that’s not how the American people expect to be spoken to by our elected leaders,” Pence told Fox News.

Pence told Biden to stick to gentle persuasion on vaccines and put down the presidenti­al big stick.

“The president should simply continue, as we have done, to lead by example,” Pence said. “Encourage people to take the vaccine, as Karen and I did on national television back in December.”

Biden hours earlier ordered American

corporatio­ns with more than 100 employees to implement mandatory COVID-19 vaccine programs, with only opt-outs for those willing to get undergo onerous testing. He also told all federal workers to get their shots ASAP or face possible firing, with only narrow exemptions for provable religious or health objections.

The speech dramatical­ly raised the political stakes in Biden’s effort to end the pandemic, a battle that has been undermined by some American’s refusal to get inoculated.

Pence has largely remained out of the public eye since leaving office in January, making only occasional speeches at closely controlled conservati­ve events.

He still hopes to run for president in 2024 and he has enduring appeal to evangelica­l Christian conservati­ves, a pillar of today’s GOP. But his rocky relationsh­ip with Trump may be a dealbreake­r for Republican primary voters.

Trump has regularly derided Pence for doing his constituti­onal duty by presiding over Congress as it confirmed Biden’s election on Jan. 6. Trump’s hardline MAGA supporters set up a gallows and openly threatened to assassinat­e him when they marauded through the Capitol.

 ?? AMR ALFIKY/POOL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? In this Sept. 11, 2020, photo, Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden (left) greets Vice President Mike Pence as they attend a ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial in New York to commemorat­e the 19th anniversar­y of the 9/11 attacks.
AMR ALFIKY/POOL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/TNS In this Sept. 11, 2020, photo, Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden (left) greets Vice President Mike Pence as they attend a ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial in New York to commemorat­e the 19th anniversar­y of the 9/11 attacks.

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