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Mike Pence’s Fury With House Health Bill Reportedly Brought Grown Men to Tears – Mediaite

Vice President Mike Pence had harsh words for Freedom Caucus members of the House during a meeting over the Republican health care bill, bringing several grown men to tears, according to a Politico report.

In a profile detailing Pences tightrope act as President Donald Trumps VP, Politicos Tim Alberta described Pences efforts to convince the hardline Freedom Caucus to support the first attempt at passing a health care bill in the House, which eventually failed.

Once it looked as though the bill would be going down in flames, on March 24 the nearly three dozen members of the Freedom Caucus gathered on Capitol Hill to plot their next move in secret. According to Politico:

Not long after they had gathered, however, the door was flung open and in marched Pence. He was accompanied by Trumps chief of staff, Reince Priebus, and neither man was smiling.

Pence himself a former member of the Tea Party Caucus reportedly pleaded with members to hop on board with the bill, and let loose an uncharacteristic flash of anger:

I was the Freedom Caucus before the Freedom Caucus existed, Pence told them, his voice rising, according to multiple people who were in the room. Dont try to tell me this bill isnt conservative enough.

According to Politico, the appeal worked: After Pence abruptly exited the meeting, and several grown men had broken into tears because of the tension present in the room, a chorus of Freedom Caucus members informed Chairman Meadows that they would now support the legislation if a vote were held.

It was too late, however, as Paul Ryans coalition of moderates had by then fallen apart, and the AHCA never saw the floor that day though a second attempt, championed by Ryan and Pence, passed through the House in May.

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Mike Pence’s Record On LGBTQ+ Rights Is A Sad Sight For Pride Month – Elite Daily

Only two years ago, the White House was bright with the colors of the rainbow, lit up in order to celebrate the momentous Supreme Court decision declaringgay marriage legal once and for all. The decision was handed down at the end of June Pride Month and it felt like a beacon of hope, a sign of good things to come.

But this month, President Donald Trump has notacknowledged what has historically been considered a month of celebration, activism, and remembrance for the LGBTQ+ community.

Bill Clinton first established June as Gay & Lesbian Pride month in 2000 with his Proclamation 7316, according to the Library of Congress.While George W. Bush didnt acknowledge Pride Month during his eight years in office,Barack Obama acknowledged the designated celebration every single year.

Perhaps Trumps silence on the matter is no surprise: he has populated his administration with vocally anti-LGBTQ+members including his Vice President, Mike Pence.

Penceis, of late, most famousfor calling his wife Mother and refusing to dine alone with women. But the career politician has, over the years, made headlines for his consistently anti-LGBTQ+ views.

As we hit the middle of Pride Month held in June to commemorate the activists who began the modern gay rights movement atthe Stonewall Riots were rounding up the ways in which Pence has consistently voted against rights for the LGBTQ+ community as a pressing reminder of why we still need to push for acceptance and rights.

In 2000, Pence ran for a House seat representingIndianas Second District. BuzzFeeds Andrew Kaczynskiuncovered an archived version of his campaign website.

Among other policy promises, the site included stancesthat Congress should oppose equal legal status for gay marriage and that Congress should oppose defining the LGBTQ+ community as a protected class similar to women and ethnic minorities.

The siteadditionally stated that Congress should only support the reauthorization ofthe Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resource Emergency Act the largest federally funded resource for those living with HIV/AIDS if money was no longer being given to organizations that celebrate and encourage the types of behaviors that facilitate the spreading of the HIV virus and instead directed toward those institutions which provide assistance to those seeking to change their sexual behavior.

While this is not an explicit statement of support for conversion therapy, there is a long, established history of homophobia couched in the way HIV is publicly discussed, and including the conditional support for an HIV/AIDS resource in an otherwise explicitly anti-LGBTQ+ policy proposal speaks volumes for the context of the proposal.

As just a wee House Representative(this time for Indianas Sixth District), Pence ledthe Republican Study Committee, a conservative caucus that, in 2006, released alegislative agenda that sought to, among other things, ban gay marriage and legally define marriage as between one man and one woman.

In his speech, then-Rep. Pence stated, societal collapse was always brought about following an advent of the deterioration of marriage and family.

Taken on its own, it reads a bit melodramatic, if hollow. But given that he was giving an impassioned speech demanding that marriage be defined as between one man and one woman, theres no skirting around the real meaning behind the deterioration of marriage and collapse of society.

While individual states had non-discrimination laws that covered LGBTQ+ individuals on the books, it was not federally mandated. So in 2007, a bill was introduced to Congress that would offer protections to LGBTQ+ individuals in the workplace.

Pence voted no and even made a speech, stating that this sets up something of a constitutional conflict between the right to religious freedom in the workplace and another persons newly created right to sue you for practicing your faith or acknowledging your faith in the workplace.

He even said that, if the bill passed, someone with a Bible on their desk would be at risk of being sued by a homosexual employee.

In 2009,an expansion to the 1969 Federal Hate Crimes Act was introduced to Congress. The bill proposedprotections to individuals based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity. It additionally removed the requirement that protected classes be engaging in federally protected activity (such as voting).

Pence voted nobased on his belief that it would threaten religious freedom,but it passed and was signed into law by Obama in October 2009.

Also included in his 2000 campaign website was a tidbit about LGBTQ+ individuals serving in the military. He stated that he was against Dont Ask, Dont Tell but not because it discriminated against openly gay individuals.

Rather, he thought it condoned gay people serving in the military. Pence stated,Homosexuality is incompatible with military service because the presence of homosexuals in the ranks weakens unit cohesion.

Unsurprisingly, he came out against Obamas attempt to repeal DADT, because it would have allowed LGBTQ+ individuals to serve openly. He even you guessed it made a speech.

Surrounded by known anti-LGBTQ+ advocates, then-Governor Pence signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which effectively allowed Indiana businesses to turn away customers based on their sexual orientation and/or gender identity.

The Indiana law allows businesses to cite their religious beliefs as cause for denying customers.

Met with intense criticism and a loss of state revenue to the tune of $60 million due to boycotts, Pence later walked back the original bill and added an amendment stating LGBTQ+ individuals would be protected from discrimination.

But the timing of the bill was nonetheless suspicious, given that Oregon bakery Sweet Cakes by Melissa, which turned away a lesbian couple and later doxxed them, was heavily fined for discrimination and causing emotional harm to the couple.

As one of the first governors to react to Obamas transgender bathroom access directive, Pence strongly opposed the directive, stating that it should be left up to states and individuals schools to decide whats right for students.

During the presidential campaign, Pence said Trump would resolve the issue. Trump signed an executive order overturning protections for trans students in February 2017.

LGBTQ+ advocates are standing by to see if the Trump administration will be passing future laws and orders that could hurt the community.

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Lisa is a news writer based in Portland, Oregon. She is currently researching and writing about abortion in America for her MFA in Creative Nonfiction.

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Mike Pence visits Steve Scalise in the hospital – Washington Examiner

Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence, visited House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and his family in the hospital Thursday morning, where the Louisiana Republican is recovering from a gunshot wound he sustained during a shooting Wednesday at a Virginia baseball field.

Scalise remains in critical condition after taking a bullet to the hip Wednesday and undergoing emergency surgery.

President Trump and first lady Melania Trump went to the hospital to check on Scalise and his family Wednesday evening.

A spokesman for the vice president said Pence also visited Capitol Police Officer Crystal Griner, who was shot Wednesday while returning fire to the gunman.

In all, the suspected shooter, James Hodgkinson, struck four people: Scalise, Griner, a congressional aide named Zack Barth and Matt Mika, a lobbyist. Hodgkinson died of injuries he sustained during a shoot-out with Capitol Police.

Republicans had gathered at the Alexandria, Va. field to practice for an upcoming charity baseball game. The congressional baseball game, an annual tradition that pits Republican and Democrat lawmakers against each other, will take place Thursday evening as scheduled.

It's unclear if Pence actually saw Scalise in person. Reports indicate Scalise is not taking visitors.

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Vice President Mike Pence Speaks at Conference at FIU in Miami – NBC 6 South Florida

Vice President Mike Pence made a stop in South Florida on Thursday to speak at a conference to discuss issues in Central America.

Pence, who was joined by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly, was speaking at the Conference on Prosperity and Security in Central America an event taking place on the campus of Florida International University.

In partnership with Mexico, the conference brought together leaders from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.There are a variety of issues at stake, mostly concerning the economy and security.

"This president knows that your security and your prosperity are directly connected to ours," Pence said.

The Trump administration has been focusing on drug trafficking, gang violence and illegal migration in the northern triangle region of Central America.

"We stand with you in your commitment to stop the scourge of drug trafficking once and for all. And the United States of America stands with you as you build a more secure and prosperous future for the benefit of your people and the benefit of the Western Hemisphere," Pence said.

"A more prosperous and safer Central America will do much to halt the illegal and dangerous migration, defeat transnational drug cartels and gangs and end corruption in their economies," Tillerson said.

Pence also said he will be traveling to Central America later this year.

Security was tight for the conference, which came a day after the shooting in Alexandria, VA, where Rep. Steve Scalise, the House Majority Whip from Louisiana, was shot along with three other people including two members of Capitol Police.

Meanwhile, a group of protesters gathered for a demonstration as Pence arrived on the FIU campus. Many were mostly upset over what they say is the administration's aggressive stance on deporting undocumented immigrants.

"We're here to make a strong statement for immigrant rights because the Trump administration has policed and militarized the immigrant population," protester and FIU professor Ronald Cox said.

The visit from Pence came one day before President Donald Trump will arrive in Miami, where he is expected to make a major announcement regarding the U.S. and Cuba. Many expect Trump to roll back policies and actions from former President Barack Obama done in an effort to help thaw relations between the two nations.

The visits from both Trump and Pence are expected to have a major impact for those traveling in Miami-Dade County, as major roadways will be closed and transit service on both Metrorail and the Metromover could be stopped for as long as 30 minutes at a time.

Published at 6:11 AM EDT on Jun 15, 2017 | Updated at 6:27 PM EDT on Jun 15, 2017

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Friday’s Morning Email: Where Mike Pence And Jared Kushner Stand In The Russia Probe – HuffPost

VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE HAS HIRED OUTSIDE COUNSELTo defend him from Russian probe inquiries. The Trump transition team, which he led, has been ordered to preserve all Russia-related matters. And the special counsel is also reportedly investigating Jared Kushners business dealings. [Reuters]

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP TO CRACK DOWN ON CUBAHes expected to tighten the tourism rules former President Barack Obama loosened.[HuffPost]

RUSSIAN MILITARY: AIRSTRIKE IN SYRIA MIGHT HAVE KILLED ISIS LEADER ABU BAKR AL-BAGHDADIA Russian airstrike in late May outside of Raqqa reportedly might have killed Baghdadi and several other senior leaders of the group, as well as around 30 field commanders and up to 300 of their personal guards. The U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State could not confirm the Russian report.[Reuters]

THE PENTAGON REPORTEDLY PLANS TO SEND 4,000 MORE TROOPS TO AFGHANISTANAccording to the AP, the troops would mostly be assigned to train Afghan forces.[HuffPost]

STEVE SCALISE STILL IN CRITICAL CONDITIONHowever, the hospital treating him says the House Majority Whiphas improved. Heres why a single shot to the hip can be so dangerous. And the shooters widow said Thursday she had not spoken with him before he left home. [HuffPost]

PLAY BALL: THE CONGRESSIONAL BASEBALL GAME WENT ON THURSDAYWith a record crowd of 24,959 in attendance. [HuffPost]

OTTO WARMBIER, UVA STUDENT RELEASED BY NORTH KOREA, HAS SEVERE NEUROLOGICAL INJURYThat has caused brain tissue to die off. Warmbier is currently in a state of unresponsive wakefulness. [Reuters]

THE TALE OF TWO KENSINGTONSThe tale of Grenfell Tower is a tale of two Kensingtons. It is the story of how scores of people were left to perish in what is being described as a block riddled with fire and safety problems and disrepair, just meters away from some of the wealthiest streets in the country.[HuffPost]

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE U.S. OPEN BLIMP CRASHThe pilot, who was wearing a fireproof suit, survived. [HuffPost]

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