TONIGHT AT 10/9c ON ABC | What does Pence have to say about Trump's apparent inaction during the Jan. 6 riot? Tune in to Channel 7 for the full primetime special, 'David Muir One-On-One with Mike Pence.'
Mike Pence said in an exclusive interview with David Muir that he couldn't speak to then-President Donald Trump's apparent inaction during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.an exclusive interview with ABC's "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir
that while he was working to connect with military and law enforcement officials during the Jan. 6 riot, he couldn't speak to then-President Donald Trump's apparent inaction. "Over the course of several hours, you spoke with the acting defense secretary. You spoke with the joint chiefs of staff, Gen.Milley. You spoke the acting attorney general, Jeff Rosen, with the chief of Capitol police. Where was the president in all this?" Muir asked the former vice president.
"David, I was at the Capitol. I wasn't at the White House," Pence told Muir. "I can't account for what the president was doing that day. I was at a loading dock in the Capitol where a riot was taking place." Muir pressed Pence on reports that Trump was watching the riot unfold on television at the White House.Pence responded: "That'd be a good question for him."
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