Pence declined invitation to attend CPAC: reports

Former Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard Pence Pence turned down the invitation to attend CPAC: reports It’s enough: it’s time for the Congressional Advocate to file a limit to the 2020 election results referred by the judge for discipline, to limit according to various reports, he turned down the invitation to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) next week.

Organizers of the annual Conservative conference want to change the former vice president’s opinion on attending or commenting, an unknown source confirmed to CNN.

Another unidentified source confirmed to the office that Pence plans to stay out of the news for at least six months after leaving office in January.

The former vice president announced earlier this month that he will serve at the Heritage Foundation as a distinguished visiting fellow. He also plans to start a podcast, compile a monthly essay and speak at conferences and colleges in a new role as the Ronald Reagan presidential scientist at the conservative Young America’s Foundation.

CPAC begins Thursday in Orlando, Florida. The annual conference ends next Sunday, with former President TrumpFormer Florida Attorney General Donald Trump arrested after being arrested directly from the U.S. Capitol during the offense, the FBI says Schumer says he is working to get votes for Biden’s OMB choice, Pence’s invitation to CPAC at to live, to confirm: report MORE will make his final deliveries in his first public appearance since leaving the White House last month.

Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed to The Hill that the former president will speak on the future of the Republican Party and the Conservative movement. He is also expected to attack President BidenJoe BidenBiden remains silent on 500K COVID-19 deaths Publix is ​​offering employees who receive COVID-19 vaccine a gift card from 5 stores. Schumer says he is working to find votes to confirm BID’s OMB choice MORE‘s immigration platform.

The annual conference is traditionally held in Maryland, but it was moved to Orlando this year to avoid strict coronavirus restrictions.

The conference comes amid a battle between Republican parties over Trump’s place in the GOP. While some lawmakers have asked for continued support for the president, others have urged the party to continue.

Trump last week released a statement on the Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellSchumer says he’s working to get votes to confirm Biden’s OMB choice Pence turned down the invitation to attend CPAC: Garland expects to become Biden’s AG after the Supreme Court more would stay (R-Ky.), Who calls him a “cunning, grumpy and impeccable political heel” and blames him for the Republicans losing majority control of the Senate in 2020.

Trump has also vowed to support challengers to Republicans who have already criticized his government.

The Hill reached out to Pence and the U.S. Conservative Union, which hosts CPAC, for comment.

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