President Trump wears & # 039; no & # 039; responsibility in fear of pipe bombs: VP Pence to ABC News
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President Trump wears & # 039; no & # 039; responsibility in fear of pipe bombs: VP Pence to ABC News
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President Trump wears & # 039; no & # 039; responsibility in fear of pipe bombs: VP Pence to ABC News
President Donald Trump Vice President Mike Pence told ABC News in an exclusive interview on Friday during a campaign change in Roswell, New Mexico.
Noting that the suspect in a recently captured attack apparently attended a Trump rally and that there were several images of Pence and the president in what the authorities said was his van, and since the president has addressed the Democrats, the White House correspondent of ABC, Tara Palmeri, asked if the president had "any responsibility" in the incident.
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Cesar Sayoc is seen in this undated reserve photo, published by the Broward County Sheriff's Office and provided by the Associated Press, in Miami.
"No, not at all," Pence replied. "And neither did Bernie Sanders take any responsibility when the Illinois man opened fire on a Republican baseball practice," he added, using an example that President Trump himself later used at a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday. to the independent senator from Vermont. . The alleged gunman in that shooting in June 2017 apparently volunteered for his campaign, Sanders said, condemning the incident at that time.
"Look, the reality is that the responsible people are the responsible people, and what the president and I stand for, and I think all of us Americans support, is that the threats or acts of political violence from anyone, anywhere, by any reason, they should not be allowed, "said Pence.
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President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, on October 26, 2018.
Referring to the president last week at a rally in Montana that praised a Republican candidate in Congress whose body hit a reporter and his attacks on CNN, Palmeri asked why it could not be said that the president's rhetoric was related to the scare of the bomb.
"Well, I mean, clearly the president was joking in Montana," Pence replied. "And I think the president and I are frustrated from time to time with the fact that a lot of the media focuses on the negative and does not tell the whole story of what is happening across the country ... And I believe that President has the full right to ask the media to present a more balanced image, but let's look, we believe in a free and independent press. "
"I think most Americans understand this president, they understand his heart," Pence continued. "And I really believe that, I really believe that people understand that those who engage in threats are acts of violence, they are the people responsible for it." But saying that, I think he will continue to hear the president's call for greater unity in this country. that we are already seeing greater unity. "
"So, will not we hear the president talk about the Clintons or some of the people who were attacked?" Palmeri asked.
"Our very liberties allow us to have political differences and we will continue to exercise those freedoms in the political debate, but, as the president made it clear where we resolve our differences, he is in the electoral urn and, like a farce, what happened in That moment. "The practice of Republican baseball in June of last year was what happened last week with these devices that were mailed to the Obama, the Clinton, and the CNN. It just will not be allowed. "
On another issue that has come to dominate the campaign less than two weeks before the mid-term elections, Palmeri asked if the president would close the southern border in an effort to stop a caravan of thousands of migrants from Central America who were heading slowly towards the United States.
"The caravan that is making its way in Mexico today was organized by leftist organizations in Honduras and is being driven north by people smugglers, and represents an effort to challenge the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the United States of America, and it will not. " Pence said: "They need to turn around, they need to go home." But the truth is that, Tara, the people who are in this caravan include many elderly people, many vulnerable families with small children who have been taken advantage of by humans. the traffickers and those with a political agenda who try to confront a challenge to the immigration laws of the United States. What we have to do is secure our border. The president will take steps to do it. "
"Can they apply for asylum in the United States at the border?" Palmeri asked.
"The laws of the United States will be in force," Pence responded. "The president will take measures, we will not allow this caravan of thousands of people to enter our country illegally."
"Even if that means closing the border?" Palmeri asked.
"Let me be clear: the president will make decisions that will secure the border of the United States of America," Pence responded.
Devin Dwyer and Cindy Smith of ABC News contributed to this report.
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