What rift? Pence says he had a ‘good laugh’ about it with Trump
The New York Times said Trump has taken to asking several advisors whether the vice president is loyal.
NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 09: Vice president-elect Mike Pence greets Republican president-elect Donald Trump during his election night event at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early morning hours of November 9, 2016 in New York City. Donald Trump defeated Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president of the United States. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
US Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday dismissed reports of a rift with his boss President Donald Trump, saying the pair laughed about the suggestion in a phone call.
Following a New York Times report that suggested Trump was privately questioning the loyalty of his deputy, Pence told reporters in Port Moresby that they had still had a good rapport.
“I’m just tempted not to dignified it with a comment,” he said after a pause, adding that the pair had spoken by phone and “it came up.”
“We had a good laugh,” said Pence. “We’ve got a very strong relationship.”
“I’ve been honoured to serve as his vice president, I was honoured when he asked me to run with him.”
The New York Times said Trump has taken to asking several advisors whether the vice president is loyal – which they say is usually a sign he has “grown irritated” with someone, according to the paper.
Trump has not openly suggested dropping Pence from the ticket with the 2020 presidential election rapidly approaching, the New York Times stressed.
But according to the paper, some advisors have suggested Trump could benefit from a running mate who would help him win support from women.
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