His post included a video of Karen Pence not getting up from her seat to shake Trump’s hand at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral.
President-elect Donald Trump indicated on Wednesday that anyone who’s worked for former Vice President Mike Pence, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley or any other of his Republican critics need not apply for open jobs in his new administration.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence also commended Vice President Kamala Harris for certifying her election loss by presiding over the session, calling it "particularly admirable."
Trump listed some of the critics as former Vice Presidents Mike Pence and Dick Cheney, Nikki Haley, Liz Cheney, Charles Koch, and former Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney, whom he claimed all suffered from "Trump Derangement Syndrome.
The former second lady appeared to purposefully ignore her husband's onetime boss during Jimmy Carter's funeral.
The president-elect said he doesn’t want staffers who worked with or are endorsed by some of his GOP political foes.
President-elect Trump indicates he is not interested in hiring people who have worked with or are supported by "people suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome."
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is planning to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing two people with knowledge of planning.