π² Pence Claps Back on Trump’s Indictment: “Constitution Over Ego, Dude!”
TL;DR: Ex-VP Mike Pence delivers some sizzling tea π΅ after Trump faces charges for trying to flip the 2020 election results. Mike says, “If you’re putting yourself above the Constitution, maybe don’t aim for the top job.” πΊπΈ
Once upon a time in the land of the free and the home of the brave, two political BFFs found themselves on opposite sides of a massive scandal. Mike Pence, the former Vice President, dropped a truth bomb on his ex-running mate, the one and only Donald Trump, and boy, was it explosive π₯!
After Trump found himself under the heavy cloud of an indictment related to attempts to, shall we say, ‘remix’ the 2020 presidential election results, Pence decided to air out his thoughts.
“Todayβs indictment serves as an important reminder: anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be President of the United States,β Pence quipped. Shots fired? We’ll let you decide. π€
But what’s this fuss all about? The Justice Department, being the real MVPs π, shared a few deets. It seems that leading up to those infamous January 6 capitol riots (remember those wild times?), Trump had been sliding into Pence’s DMs, throwing in a few nudges and winks π, asking him not to certify the election results. Yup, the very same election that saw Trump wave π goodbye to the Oval Office and Joe Biden settling in.
So, here’s where it gets juicy π: Pence was in a tight spot. On one side, he had his duty to the Constitution and the country, and on the other, his long-time ally was asking him to, let’s be real, bend the rules a tad. What’s a guy to do?
But, wait a sec… π If Pence is now throwing shade at Trump, what does this mean for their bromance? Are they on a break? Is the GOP witnessing its most dramatic breakup since…well, ever?
After all, isn’t loyalty the name of the political game? π Or maybe, just maybe, there are bigger things at stake here. The Constitution, perhaps? Democracy? The very essence of America? Heavy stuff, right?
Now, dear readers, we leave you with this: In the wild world of politics, when lines are blurred and loyalties tested, where do you draw the line? And more importantly, when it’s Constitution vs. Comrade, which side are you on? π€·ββοΈπΊπΈπ₯