“Do you think Donald Trump should be president again?” ABC’s David Muir asked Pence. “David, I think that’s up to the American people,” Pence replied. “But I believe we will have better options in the future.” “People in this country do very well once you get out of politics,” Pence told Muir. “And I think they want to see their national leader begin to reflect that same, that same compassion and generosity of spirit. And I think, so in the next few days, I think there will be better options.” Trump is widely expected to announce another bid for the White House at his Mar-a-Lago estate on Tuesday. Pence’s comments come after an article published by the Wall Street Journal said he was upset with Trump over the events of January 6, 2021, noting that his family was with him. A crowd of pro-Trump supporters at one point chanted “Hang Mike Pence” as they stormed the Capitol that day. Pence’s op-ed was adapted from his forthcoming memoir, “So Help Me God,” due out Tuesday. The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack has detailed how Trump and his allies pressured Pence not to certify President Biden’s victory in the 2020 House of Representatives. Liz Cheney trolls Kari Lake for losing Arizona governor’s race: ‘You’re welcome’ Indiana Republican sworn in to replace late Rep. Jackie Walorski When it came to running for office himself in 2024, Pence said he was under consideration. “Will you run for president in 2024?” Muir asked Pence. “We’re looking into it at home,” Pence replied. “With prayer.”