Pence rejects Trump to tariffs, Russia and amnesty for January 6th

Pence rejects Trump to tariffs, Russia and amnesty for January 6th
The former Vice President Mike Pence sharply criticized President Donald Trump's comprehensive tariffs in an interview with CNN. Pence warned that the upcoming "price shock" situation in the economy and possible bottlenecks could make the Americans requesting a different approach on the part of the White House.
pence and Trumps tariffs
Pence rejected Trump's recent statement that children in the United States had to make do with fewer toys. He, who worked as Vice President during Trump's first term, expressed that some of Trump's current actions would be a significant break with the success of her administration. This includes the "dwindling support for Ukraine" in the war against Russia and the "marginalization of the right to live", which after the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
public entry for values
While he is now observing Trump's return to power from the sidelines, he is planning to publicly take a position on these topics - partly so that Trump can hear arguments that are not brought out of his white house. "No matter what the future has ready for me, I will try to be a constant voice for the conservative values that I believe that they are not only the right policy for the Republican Party, but also the best way for a unlimited future for the American people," said Pence.
The events of January 6th
The statements of the former Vice President came a day after he received the John F. Kennedy Prize for Profile and Courage for his actions on January 6, 2021, the day when Trump follers stormed the Capitol. Pence had learned pressure from Trump to tip the result of the 2020 presidential election in his constitutional function when counting the voices of the Electoral College.
Pardons and their effects
In the interview, which took place in the JFK Presidential Library in Boston, Pence expressed that Trump had sent "the wrong message" by Pardons or penalty reductions for over 1,000 supporters who had rioted in the Capitol. "I was deeply disappointed when I saw that President Trump pardoned people who exercised violence against law enforcement officers on that day. The president has every right to issue pardoning under the constitution, but at that moment I thought it was the wrong message," said Pence.
trade questions and tariffs
pence also opposed the comprehensive trade tariffs that Trump is currently calling for. "I am worried that the policy that the government is now pursuing is not specifically oriented against countries that abuse our trade relationship, but rather represents a new industrial policy, which will cause inflation and could damage both consumers and the American economy," said Pence.
The role of the USA in the international conflict
On the ongoing conflicts with Russia, Pence expressed that President Vladimir Putin "did not want peace but Ukraine". He emphasized that the United States continued to lead the free world and that Ukraine should offer military support that it needs to ward off the Russian invasion. "The fluctuating support that the government has shown in recent months has only encouraged Russia," he added.
Criticism of RFK Jr. and vaccine issues
pence also expressed concerns about the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Minister of Health and Social Affairs. "The mere idea that a Republican president would nominate a proponent of abortion rights is unacceptable for me," said Pence. These concerns have been reinforced by Kennedy's long history to question the security and effectiveness of vaccines, while a measles eruption is increasing in Texas.
pence praised some aspects of Trump's current administration, including the efforts to tighten immigration policy, and showed great confidence in Attorney General Pam Bondi. He emphasized that the rights and freedoms that are anchored in the American system and in the constitution should not only be entitled to all people in America.