His “energy and enthusiasm for Ronald Reagan’s values has a new generation of young people and will continue to inspire them,” Walker added in a statement.
Pence left office last month amid a strained relationship with former President Donald Trump following his certification of Joe Biden’s Senate election and the January 6 riots at the US Capitol. The latest concert is an attempt to facilitate his transition to the upper echelons of the Conservative movement – a development that comes as his former Florida boss remains isolated on his Mar-a-Lago estate, awaiting a second trial in the Senate.
Pence announced Thursday that he will join the Heritage Foundation, another conservative institution, as a respected visiting fellowship focused on public policy.
Presenting a podcast will not be a new venture for Pence, who is 61. He was a former governor of Indiana and spent a decade before his 2000 election to Congress as a prominent conservative radio personality in the Middle East – a trade he then used. began his political career. His YAF-sponsored program, which will be aimed at a younger audience than the listeners he drew on ‘The Mike Pence Show’ years ago, is similar to an arrangement the Conservative youth group made with Reagan, then the governor of California. , had when YAF served as sponsor for its daily radio commentary in the mid-1970s.
“The vice president will definitely be focused on the conservative achievements of the past four years and projecting the projections and learning the lessons and protecting them going forward,” Pence said.
Pence is also said to be looking at a potential book deal, and he plans to set up a new fundraising committee that will serve as its main channel for Republican donors, while working to get the House and Senate GOP candidates in the promote mid-term elections in 2022 and weigh a future. presidential offer of his own in 2024.
The former vice president, who recently returned from a vacation to the White House to the Caribbean island of Saint Croix, currently lives in the suburbs of Washington with plans to continue in DC and his native Indiana.