The Loyalist: VP Pence preserves own presidential prospects
WASHINGTON — Vice-President Mike Pence shuttled through the Capitol’s empty, drafty hallways one blustery winter day in search of a breakthrough.
It was January 2019, and the government had been partly shut down for weeks in a standoff between his boss, President Donald Trump, and Democrats who refused to fund his border wall. Shadowed by a security detail, Pence traversed the closed building, fielding gripes and asks from GOP senators, nodding, moving on to his next meeting.
A lurking reporter asked Pence as he passed: What was his role in these critical talks?
“I am the vice-president of the United States,” Pence replied levelly, and kept walking.