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‘India ana’: How PM Modi invited former Indiana governor Mike Pence to visit India – The Indian Express

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: June 28, 2017 11:04 am US Vice-President Mike Pence was a former governor of Indiana state. (Source: AP)

At a business summit in the US, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Netherlands, Vice-President Mike Pence told the gathering that he has been invited to visit India. Speaking at the US-India Business Councils 42nd Annual Leadership Summit, Pence said he shared a light moment with the prime minister when the later said India ana (come visit India).

In fact, I told him when I was governor of Indiana, one of my ambitions was to be the first governor from Indiana to visit India, Pence was quoted as saying by Politico. I didnt get it done then, but the Prime Minister and I had a nice chuckle, because he told me that the words India ana mean coming to India.

Pence went on to praise PM Modis move to simplify Indias tax structure by introducing the Goods and Services Tax (GST). He, however, said the country needs to do more to create the fair and reciprocal trade relationship. We truly believe, with great respect, that the time to act is now, Pence added. He hailed the meeting between President Donald Trump and PM Modi as historic and productive.

President Trump recognizes that the United States relationship with India is one of the most important strategic relationships in the 21st century, he said.

Pence pointed to fast-expanding US defense sales to India and added: The United States will continue to enable the Indian armed forces to obtain the resources and technology it needs to protect the Indian people and support security in the region.

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Analysis: Mike Pence Works the Trenches – Roll Call – Roll Call

Donald Trump and Mike Pence are the most effective pitchers in the Republican bullpen. The president has the starpower and gets the headlines, but the vice presidents emerging role could be just as valuable.

Trump is the flame-throwing closer with one pitch: his signature sharp rhetoric that metaphorically is his political fastball. But Pences recent public appearances showcase his role as the in-the-trenches long reliever who huddles with GOP members and reassures key constituent groups, and could be even more valuable.

The pairs recent schedules show a stark contrast that brings their roles into focus.

Trump on Friday entered the ornate East Room of the White House to sign a bill tailored to help military veterans get better care. In doing so, the commander in chief claimed a major personal achievement. It was carried live by cable news networks.

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On Wednesday night, Trump was in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he, for over an hour, attacked his foes, made bold promises and listed the achievements of what he views as the most productive presidency at this point in U.S. history. The campaign-style rally lit Twitter on fire, made the front pages of all the major newspapers, and is still being replayed in soundbyte form on every network.

The same cannot be said of Pences recent public speeches.

The vice presidentquietly goes about the methodical business of delivering Trumps often searing populist message and governing vision in a friendlier, more conservative package.

That certainly was the case Friday, when Air Force Two landed in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where Penceaddressed a conference put on by Focus on the Family, the self-describedglobal Christian ministry that provides help and resources for couples to build healthy marriages that reflect Gods design.

Its just the kind of conservative group with which Trump, a thrice-married Manhattanite who appeared often on Howard Sterns then-raunchy radio show and has made caught-on-tape remarks that made many religious peoplecringe, has an unlikely and shaky alliance.

The same cannot be said of Pence, who is very much at home with Christian conservatives.

The previous day, there was Pence, addressing a conference of contractors and builders in Washington. And he hailed them in terms that neatly aligned with core Republican principles.

You champion fiscal responsibility and individual freedom, Pence said. And I promise you, the American people are grateful that you are a champion for American values.

As he typically does when addressing an issue-specific group, the vice president a career politician and Washington veteran makes clear its importance to the Trump-Pence agenda.

This president has promised, simply put, in his words, to rebuild America, Pence said in his radio-trained voice. And its businesses like yours that are going to play such a leading role in doing that. Ahead of schedule and under budget, right?

The same was true on Tuesday, when the former Indiana governor and congressman spoke to a National Association of Manufacturers summit, just the kind of voters that went for the Trump-Pence ticket in November in key Rust Belt states that helped put the GOP ticket over the top.

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Since your founding more than 120 years ago, the National Association of Manufacturers has fought tirelessly for the time-honored American principles of free enterprise, competitiveness, individual liberty, and equal opportunity, Pence said.

And not only do you advocate for the businesses in this room, you really advocate for America itself. American manufacturers are the beating heart of our national life and always will be, the vice presidentsaid to applause before delivering the line designed to tie the group directly to his and the presidents agenda ahead of their expected 2020 re-election bid.

To borrow a phrase, Pence said, manufacturers make America and they make America great.

Michael Steel, a former aide to 2016 GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush, said Penceis a natural choice for such targeted outreach because he possesses a deep background dealing with a range of individual interest groups across a spectrum of issues.

Jerri Ann Henry, a GOP political strategist, said the vice president provides a calming presence to groups who are inundated with speculation about Trumps plans and loyalties. Pence calms those concerns.

He has a lot of credibility with some of the hard-right groups like Focus on the Family, credibility Trump doesnt have even if those groups supported him, Henry said. Through all of the chaos of this administration, I think it is safe to say Pence is without question the most valuable player.

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‘Handmaid’s Tale’ protesters greet Mike Pence at Colorado speech – ABC News

Protesters outfitted in red robes and white bonnets -- the signature look of "handmaids" in the Hulu series "The Handmaid's Tale" -- greeted Vice President Mike Pence Friday outside a speaking engagement in Colorado at the conservative Christian organization Focus on the Family.

"The Handmaid's Tale" is set in a dystopian future, where fertile women are forced into sexual servitude and identifiable by their distinct wardrobe.

The robe-wearing protesters -- who were part of a larger group of about 100, according to Colorado Springs ABC affiliate KRDO -- carried signs that read "Abort Mike Pence," "Stop Targeting Women's Healthcare" and "Stop Teaching Hate."

"This organization believes being gay is a sin and that it's possible to convert people from being gay to straight -- it's ridiculous," robe-and-bonnet-wearing protester Nancy Stilwagen told KRDO of Focus on the Family. "So many people say we don't want Sharia Law in this country. People are pushing it. It's just not Islamic law. It's Christian law."

Stilwagen carried a sign that read, "The Handmaid's Tale is not an instruction manual. It's a WARNING."

Pence told the audience of 1,650 that the organization should rekindle its interest in politics, especially in light of the Trump administration's proposal to slash funding to Planned Parenthood.

"The time is now," Pence said, explaining that former President Barack Obama's health law is "dead."

And then to a roar of applause and approval, he said, "This is when we are going to defund Planned Parenthood once and for all."

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Mike Pence officiates the wedding of Steve Mnuchin and Louise Linton – Washington Post

Knot, tied in style: Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and actress/producer Louise Linton wed on Saturday night at the Andrew Mellon Auditorium.

The nuptials had a few flourishes beyond your typical rich-people-wedding drill Vice President Mike Pence officiated, while guests included President Trump and his wife, Melania, and first daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband and White House adviser, Jared Kushner.

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The bride, 36, wore a full-skirted gown befitting a princess (albeit one who likes a neckline that plunges nearly to the navel) and heaps of diamonds. Its the third marriage for Mnuchin, 54, a former Goldman Sachs exec, and the second for the Scottish-born Linton, whose acting credits include a 2009 episode of Cold Case and the 2016 horror movie Cabin Fever.

Other VIP guests included Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and his wife, Hilary Geary Ross; Secretary of Veteran Affairs David Shulkin; White House press secretary Sean Spicer and his wife, Rebecca Miller; and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson.

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Mike Pence Sums up Trumpcare Perfectly: "No Money, No Healthcare" – The Daily Banter


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Mike Pence Sums up Trumpcare Perfectly: "No Money, No Healthcare"
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If you wanted to summarize the Trump Administration's priorities when it comes to repealing Obamacare getting their bastardized health care plan passed, Vice President Mike Pence did just that on his Twitter page. In what looks like an attempt to ...

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