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Pence vows to fire FBI Director Wray, says 'Trump's policy is the same as Joe Biden's'

Former Vice President Mike Pence says he will fire FBI Director Christopher Wray and insisted that former President Donald Trump’s “policy is the same” as President Biden’s.

The comments from Pence — who launched a Republican presidential primary campaign earlier this month — came during an interview released Saturday by the New York Post. During his conversation with the outlet, Pence, 64, discussed a range of subjects and homed in on what he believes are missteps by the Department of Justice and Trump, as well as the potential for America to lose its positioning on the world stage if a different Republican gets elected.

“The American people have lost confidence in the Department of Justice. And if I’m President of the United States, on day one, we’re going to clean house on the top floor of the Department of Justice and bring in a whole new group of people,” Pence said, adding that he would fire Wray, a Trump appointee, if he’s elected president.

The former vice president also took aim at Trump on a number of fronts and concluded during the discussion that he “was” his friend at one time.

Pence said he will “always be proud of the record of the Trump administration” and reiterated that he “was always loyal to President Trump . . . right up until when my loyalty to the Constitution required me to do otherwise.”

Asked about the differences between the documents found at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate and those found within his own home, Pence, a former governor of Indiana, noted that he was fully cooperative with authorities and overturned the materials quickly.

“I’m pleased that they concluded that it was an innocent mistake. But let me be clear. It was a mistake. I took full responsibility for it, because the protection of classified materials of the United States is a very serious matter,” he said.

Under the Trump administration, the national debt grew by $7.8 trillion, with a total of three debt ceiling increases by Congress and no cuts to spending.

“Donald Trump’s policy is the same as Joe Biden’s. I mean, they both have refused to engage in any discussion about reforming Social Security and Medicare,” Pence said.

Reaffirming his support for the pro-life movement, Pence bashed Trump for his take that the 2022 midterm election losses were a result of the Supreme Court’s decision last year to overturn Roe v. Wade and allow states to rule on the issue.

Donald Trump, Anthony Fauci, Mike Pence

Then-President Donald Trump, left, and then-Vice President Mike Pence, right, listen as Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks during a news conference at the White House in Washington, D.C., on April 22, 2020. (Michael Reynolds/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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“But at the end of the day, I’m very proud of what the American people accomplished during the worst pandemic in 100 years,” Pence added.

Taking aim at his fellow presidential hopefuls, Pence also expressed concern over how they would handle the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and its impact on the world.

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