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Pence booed at NRA Convention – Axios

Former Vice President Mike Pence was greeted by boos during a speech at the NRA convention. Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

The NRA is rolling out after a noticeably smaller convention this weekend.

Why it matters: The NRA sets the agenda for gun politics advocating for freer access and even with a smaller crowd it retained its status as a mandatory stop for ambitious Republicans.

The big picture: Former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence occupied the same stage, albeit without crossing paths, for the first time since leaving office estranged over the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

State of play: The NRA offered coveted speaking platforms to other select Indiana Republicans, including Gov. Eric Holcomb and Sen. Mike Braun, who is running for governor in 2024.

The intrigue: Trump snubbed Braun from the stage while giving a shout-out to rival gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, who did not speak.

The other side: Democratic Mayor Joe Hogsett met Saturday with Moms Demand Action, a group that advocates for firearm restrictions, and responded to questions about the NRA by noting Indianapolis is not scheduled to host the group again.

By the numbers: The NRA did not release an attendance estimate, but it was expected to be down from 70,000 in 2019 and 75,000 in 2014.

Flashback: Trump and Pence also spoke at the 2019 NRA meetings in front of 10,000 people at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The bottom line: The NRA, besieged by scandals and financial trouble, still served as a campaign stop on Indiana's road to 2024.

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Pence to target Trumps remarks on Chinas Xi – Yahoo News

Former Vice President Mike Pence plans to counter his one-time boss and former President Trumps recent remarks praising Chinese leader Xi Jinping in a speech on Wednesday, according to an advance excerpt of his address obtained by Politico.

In recent years, China has only grown bolder in repressing religious liberty, trampling human rights, committing trade abuses, threatening Taiwan and launching aggressive military maneuvers in the South China Sea, Pence is reportedly set to say during his remarks at the Nixon National Energy Conference on Wednesday.

Under Biden, Chinese influence is even spreading on American soil, the excerpt continues. China may not yet be an Evil Empire, but under President Xi, it certainly aspires to become one.

In a recent interview with Fox Newss Tucker Carlson, Trump described Xi as top of the line and a brilliant man.

Some people say Xi is a brilliant man. I happen to think hes an evil man, whose vision for the world is one in which freedom is constrained, but Beijings power is not, Pence is set to say at the event. Appeasement has never worked a single time in human history, and it will not work now.

America and her allies cannot allow either China or Russia to trample the liberty of our friends we must ensure that our leaders send an unambiguous message that such aggression will never be tolerated, the excerpt adds.

The former vice president, who is weighing a 2024 White House bid, has recently taken several swipes at Trump without specifically naming his old boss.

At the Republican National Committees spring donor retreat in Nashville, Tenn., on Friday, Pence suggested the GOP must resist the politics of personality and the lure of populism unmoored to timeless conservative values, in a clear reference to Trump.

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The Pence-Trump divide deepens, this time over guns – POLITICO

Then-Vice President Mike Pence speaks to the NRA in 2018. Pence has avoided cattle calls over the past year where former President Donald Trump was speaking. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

INDIANAPOLIS Mike Pence is aiming to get to the right of Donald Trump on guns, bringing debates the two once had behind closed doors in the White House into the public eye.

The former vice president is slated to come on his Hoosier home turf for the National Rifle Associations annual leadership summit in Indianapolis Friday, during which he is expected to draw implicit contrasts with his former boss.

His speech, according to an adviser, is likely to address both the Nashville and Louisville mass shootings, talk about the importance of mental health facilities, train and supply armed officers at schools and embrace expediting the death penalty for perpetrators.

What Pence wont talk about, though, is perhaps more instructive: Championing red flag laws that give law enforcement officials the opportunity to intervene when a person is deemed as high-risk, as well as banning bump stocks. Those two issues were ones Trump was open to or acted upon during his administration. Pence advocated for red flag laws as vice president, but has since disavowed the idea, with his Advancing American Freedom group coming out against it in March 2022.

It will make for interesting political theater, said a Republican close to past such NRA proceedings who has met with both Trump and Pence on the issue of firearms, and was granted anonymity to discuss private conversations.

The reversal is part of an effort to paint Trump as unreliable on Second Amendment rights. And, indeed, when asked for comment, a Pence adviser sent a February 2018 Daily Mail item referencing Sen. Diane Feinsteins (D-Calif.) positive reaction to Trumps willingness to consider firearm restrictions: Feinstein cant contain her glee in gun control meeting with Trump.

That article detailed an infamous gathering of lawmakers following the Parkland, Fla. shooting. In an effort to further draw a distinction, a Pence ally said that in a subsequent 2018 Oval Office meeting, Pence talked Trump down from those restrictions. A person familiar with those discussions, who has not taken a position on the 2024 primary, confirmed the exchange.

Hes moving away from Trump, not toward him, said longtime Pence friend Mike Murphy, a former Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives. He seems to be getting a little more confident in his own skin every day.

It is all part of a political tightrope Pence is walking ahead of what is expected to be his own campaign launch later this summer: How to articulate the rationale for his candidacy and distinguish himself from the man he served unflinchingly for four years.

The cattle call in front of rank-and-file NRA members amid what is advertised to be 14 acres of guns & gear this weekend will be the first time that both Pence and Trump have shared a stage since they left office. And it will be the first of a series of events ahead of the 2024 presidential primary where they will both be featured speakers. Pence and Trump are both addressing top RNC donors in Nashville this weekend. The two are unlikely to cross paths, a person familiar with the logistics of the event told POLITICO. And on both occasions, Trump will have the last word.

Theyll choreograph it, a person close to both Trump and Pence orbits said.

In addition, both will speak at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition spring kick off next week, although Trump will be giving his speech remotely.

The dueling appearances come amid an increasingly icy and unprecedented point in their relationship. Never before in American history has the sitting vice president challenged the former president of his own party.

Its not just a political conflict. Theyre also potentially at odds in the courts, too. Trump has appealed a federal courts decision to force Pence to testify to a grand jury investigating Trumps effort to subvert the 2020 election.

Trump appeared last year at the NRAs annual convention in Houston just days after the deadly Uvalde school shooting. In his speech, Trump called for overhaul of school security measures, including allowing only one entrance to schools and metal detectors, and he also emphasized the need for better mental health policies. Trump, like many Republicans, has said responsible gun owners are the best line of defense in mass shootings.

Trump is a member of the NRA, and his son, Donald Trump Jr., is gun sporting enthusiast who even formed his own gun rights group, the Second Amendment Task Force, that is focused on pushing back against Democrat gun control efforts. Pence, meanwhile, is known to hunt pheasant and quail.

The two havent talked for two years, and often use reporters as proxies to send messages to one another. I have debated Donald Trump before, Pence told Bret Baier last month. Just not with the cameras on.

Trump seems to have noted Pences new tone, telling reporters last month after Pence criticized Trump at the Gridiron Club Dinner over his role in Jan. 6: I guess he decided that being nice isnt working because hes at 3% in the polls, so he figured he might as well not be nice any longer.

Playing nice with Pence has been Trumps strategy of late. The former president has praised Pence when asked about him before noting his unhappiness with Pences decision to carry out his constitutional duties on Jan. 6. That is because Trump, according to advisers and people close to his campaign, believes a crowded field that includes Pence will only work to his benefit in the primaries.

Trumps team has so far brushed off Pences recent attacks and their upcoming shared stage.

Hes clearly not only the frontrunner of this election but hes also the head of the party and the fact that hes the featured speaker is proof of that, said a Trump adviser.

Ralph Reed, who knows both Pence and Trump well and whose organization, Faith and Freedom Coalition, is remaining neutral, compared the Pence-Trump dynamic to the Republican presidential battle in 1912 when two former collaborators, former president Theodore Roosevelt and incumbent President William Howard Taft, ran against each other.

Its two people who were very close who had a tremendous amount of affection for one another and were partners and now theyre running against each other and its going to be a very interesting dynamic to witness, Reed said. I tend to think that Pence will tend to take the high ground while being increasingly frank and transparent about his differences with his former boss. And I think theres a lot that will be litigated as a result of that assuming Pence gets in.

The tension surrounding Trump and Pence sharing two stages this weekend is heightened by the fact that few other 2024 hopefuls are appearing in person.

While Trump and Pence are jumping from state to state to make their case to gun enthusiasts and the partys top donors, DeSantis on Friday will speak at Liberty University encroaching on Pences territory with religious conservatives and headline a GOP dinner in New Hampshire on Saturday. Scott is holding his own donor retreat this weekend in Charleston, and Haley is attending her daughters wedding.

Pence has avoided other cattle calls over the past year where Trump was speaking. For instance, Pence has skipped out on multiple recent CPAC gatherings a stage where he was booed the last time he attended but he also stayed away from last years Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Nashville, where Trump took the stage. His decision to sit out an event catering to an evangelical audience highlighted Pences reticence at the time to take on Trump in a public manner.

Not so, anymore. But it may be too little too late.

I dont think theres much interest in the story of Trump versus Pence at all anymore, said Mike Dennehy, a Republican strategist in New Hampshire who worked on John McCains presidential campaigns. I would be surprised if Donald Trump even takes a whack at Mike Pence. The only person on Trumps radar right now is Ron DeSantis and frankly, hes the only candidate who should be.

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Mike Pence is booed at the NRA convention in his home state – NBC News

INDIANAPOLIS Former Vice President Mike Pence was booed in his home state Friday as he spoke to the National Rifle Association's annual meeting here.

Pence, a former Indiana governor who is considering a presidential bid, took the stage to a mix of lusty boos and generous applause. The split reaction underscored part of the challenge Pence would face in a campaign for the GOP nomination in 2024: He enraged then-President Donald Trump, and some of the Republican base, by certifying President Joe Biden's election on Jan. 6, 2021.

At the time, Pence cited his constitutional duty to oversee the official count of electoral votes in Congress, even as Trump demanded that he stand in the way. Trump supporters, some of them chanting "Hang Mike Pence," rushed the U.S. Capitol that day and came close to where Pence sheltered with Secret Service agents.

During his remarks Friday, Pence earned cheers for his call to fight efforts to restrict gun rights.

"We don't need gun control," he said. "We need crime control." And he repeatedly urged NRA members to "stand your ground."

But as Pence left the stage, he did so to another round of cacophony, with some Trump die-hards booing him and many in the crowd standing to applaud him.

Pence was governor of Indiana from 2013 to 2017, when he became vice president, and previously represented the state in the House.

Later in the day, Trump spoke and noted the reception Pence received.

"I heard it was very rough," he said.

Jonathan Allen is asenior national politics reporter for NBC News, based in Washington.

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Former VP Mike Pence Joins Battle To Save AM Radio In Autos. – Inside Radio

Former Vice President Mike Pence has voiced a Save AM Radio PSA that is available for use by all radio stations. The PSA campaign is the brainchild of John Catsimatidis, Owner of Red Apple Media, which includes WABC New York (770), WLIR-FM Nassau-Suffolk, NY (107.1), and Red Apple Audio Networks.

At the NAB Show in Las Vegas this week, Catsimatidis met with members of the FCC and FEMA. At Catsimatidis request, Pence voiced a Save AM Radio PSA for WABC, which Catsimatidis is offering to the industry.

The automotive industry is doing a huge disservice to Americans by even considering the removal of AM radio from cars, Catsimatidis said in a release. They are putting the safety of Americans at peril by putting profits before people. Americans deserve better.

Ford, Volkswagen, BMW, Mazda, Volvo, and Tesla have all discontinued, or plan to eliminate, AM radio in certain vehicles. This encompasses EV and gas-powered autos in some cases. EV manufacturers have cited interference with AM radio reception due to electromagnetic frequencies from the electric motors.

I am urging all AM and FM radio stations, the NAB, the RAB, and state broadcast associations to band together and bring common sense to Ford and other auto manufacturers," Catsimatidis continued.

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