Mike Pence would consider pardoning Trump if he's found guilty, wants to 'clean house' at DOJ


SIOUX CITY — Former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday it would only be appropriate to consider pardoning former President Donald Trump if Trump is found guilty of a crime.

Pence, who is seeking the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, was asked by an Iowan at a Wednesday evening campaign stop in Sioux City whether he would consider pardoning Trump “like Ford pardoned Nixon.”

“I’ve been a governor, I’ve actually pardoned people,” Pence said. “And I think any pardon that you could conduct would only be appropriate to consider after somebody has been found guilty. And I don’t know why some of my competitors in the Republican primary assume the president’s going to be found guilty.”



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