Pence joins Conservative political group

Former Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard Pence Republican fight with MLB intensifies War on voting laws further cherishes confidence in elections. The memorandum: Biden’s bet on tax MORE announced on Wednesday the creation of a new political advocacy group, its last step to remain involved in the conservative movement while planning its political future.

Pence has launched Advancing American Freedom, which he says will defend conservative values ​​while opposing the Biden government’s agenda.

“Advancing American Freedom plans to build on the success of the past four years by promoting traditional conservative values ​​and promoting the successful policies of the Trump administration,” Pence said in a statement. “Conservatives will not stand still if the radical left and the new government try to threaten America’s status as the largest nation in the world with their destructive policies.”

The nonprofit advocacy group is advised by several former Trump administration officials and leading leaders in the conservative movement. Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayEx-Trump official has been penalized for violating Hatch Act. The memorandum: the mystery of post-presidency Trump. Tens of Trump nominate MORE in Biden government MORE, Larry KudlowLarry Kudlow MORE, Russ Vought, Seema Verma, Andrew WheelerAndrew Wheeler OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Biden proposes billions for electric vehicles to repair buildings EPA chief replaces Trump appointments on science advisory panels Kerry travels to UAE, India to discuss EPA chief on climate change to appoint Trump nominees to scientific advisory panels to replace. EPA asks court to overturn Trump’s rule that could prevent emissions restrictions on polluting industries, Robert LighthizerBob Lighthizer Whiskey, workers and friends trapped in trade dispute crossfire GOP senator warns quick vote on new NAFTA would be a big mistake ‘Pelosi doubts USMCA deal in 2019 MORE and David Bernhardt is among the former Trump officials on his advisory board.

The group will work for policies that focus on three areas: the economy, foreign policy and ‘American freedoms’ such as school choice and policies.

The launch of the advocacy group is Pence’s latest attempt to remain a key player in conservative politics. Since leaving office, he has joined the Heritage Foundation as a leading visiting fellow, where he has a regular column and podcast, and has also worked as a scholar with former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R)’s Young America’s Foundation joined.

Pence is expected to speak in South Carolina later this month in his first speech since leaving office.

The Washington Examiner reported that the new advocacy group with the support of former President TrumpDonald TrumpYelp creates tool to help support businesses in Asia attacked by Iranian spy-linked ship Biden exceeds vaccine expectations – so far MORE, who patched things up with Pence after attacking his former vice president for refusing to illegally undermine the January 6 election results certification. Pence was the target of threats when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol that day, and he was taken away to a safe place when rioters entered the complex.

The former vice president is known for wanting to be elected in 2024, but the end of his term has raised questions about whether he will be embraced by Trump supporters. Other former Trump officials, such as former Secretary of State Mike PompeoMike Pompeo With Trump’s departure, state confirms Voice of America editorial freedom, Biden’s policy shift in Yemen’s environmental disaster Overnight Defense: Pentagon calls for third base to house migrant children | Pompeo regrets MORE North Korea and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki HaleyNikki Haley Haley longs for Biden’s ‘weak leadership’ over China’s top 5 Republican presidential candidates, and 2 on the way out of Poll: 81 percent of Republican voters consider Trump more favorable., is also likely to launch presidential offerings.

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