Former Vice President Mike Pence recently shared details about his first encounter with Donald Trump since both left the White House in 2021. The meeting took place at former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.
Pence, 65, recounted the moment when he greeted Trump as he walked down the aisle. He stood up, extended his hand, and congratulated Trump by saying, “Congratulations, Mr. President.” In response, Trump thanked him and addressed him by name, saying, “Thanks, Mike.”
The gathering at the National Cathedral for Jimmy Carter’s funeral brought together former presidents, first ladies, and vice presidents. Pence expressed his gratitude for being among them, stating, “Sometimes it’s hard for me to believe that God put me on one of these rows.” The media highlighted the handshake between Pence and the Trumps, noting Karen Pence’s apparent lack of acknowledgment towards them.
Reflecting on the significance of the handshake, Pence mentioned that he has received positive feedback from people across the country who saw it as a symbol of hope for moving past the challenges of the past. He expressed his hope for a better future, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and communication.
Pence also addressed the strained relationship between him and Trump, particularly after the events of January 6, 2021, when Trump publicly criticized Pence for certifying the election results. Despite their differences, Pence recalled a poignant moment when he told Trump that he would continue to pray for him, to which Trump responded, “That’s right. Mike, don’t ever change.”
Regarding speculation about Karen Pence’s behavior towards the Trumps at the funeral, Pence defended his wife, stating that they have been married for 44 years and deeply respect each other. He emphasized the strong bond they share and dismissed any negative assumptions about Karen’s actions.
In 2023, Mike Pence briefly entered the presidential race but dropped out by the end of the year. When he chose not to endorse Trump, the former president downplayed the decision, stating that he valued strong leadership in the country. Despite their differences, Pence remains committed to his beliefs and principles, seeking to move forward with grace and integrity.