In an interview with Fox News on Monday, Pence described January 6 as a “tragic day,” but said that he and former President Trump “parted very amicably” on the last day of their administration, despite the fact that the commission that it was a week. – Trump’s long campaign to pressure his vice president to overturn the 2020 election results. The two men ‘s aides dismissed the legal rhetoric that led to the Jan. 6 violence that forced Pence to go to safety while overseeing Electoral College certification in his role as vice president. the season. “We broke up very friendly on January 20,” Pence told Fox News. “I do not know if the president and I will ever see my duties on January 6, but in the aftermath of that tragic day, we sat down and discussed it. And then we rolled up our sleeves and finished the last weeks of our administration working together. “And we broke up very friendly. “And we talked in the months following our departure from office – we spoke with some regularity,” Pence said. “And now, I think we’ve come a long way in the last year, but I’ll always be proud of the record we created.” Jordan asks Capitol police for information on Colbert’s presence Taliban release 5 British nationals held captive after US withdrawal The day after last week’s Jan. 6 panel hearing on Pence’s role, Trump criticized his former vice president, calling him a “human belt” because he did not support efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. Fox News spoke to Pence at the University of Club in Chicago on Monday, during which he mourned President Biden’s financial agenda, calling for a “change of direction.” Pence is widely regarded as laying the groundwork for the start of a 2024 GOP presidential campaign. governors of Arizona and Ohio.