Mike Pence is controlling Trump on Venezuela policy: Axios
SARAH K. BURRIS
24 FEB 2019 AT 19:40 ET
Historically, vice presidents are impotent stand-ins for the president, but in recent administrations, things have changed. Dick Cheney, for example, became the most powerful vice president in history. President Barack Obama delegated actual policy aims to Joe Biden. Mike Pence, however, tries to hide while working behind the scenes to force a far-right socially conservative agenda.
In an Axios piece Sunday, reporter Jonathan Swan explained the ways in which Pence is wielding his power, particularly when it comes to controlling womens health.
Swan specifically cited Pences influence over Venezuela. He not only traveled through Latin American countries on behalf of the president in the summer of 2017 but he influenced Trump enough to begin the attack on Venezuela. Pence was also responsible for bringing the wife of a Venezuelan political prisoner to Trumps office. The vice president was the one who told Juan Guaidó, in January, and told him Trump would back him if he declared himself Venezuelas interim president, Swan wrote. The following day, Guaidó did precisely that.
Meanwhile, Pence is eagerly attacking European allies, most recently in the Warsaw speech where he awkwardly paused for an applause that never came.
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