Pence denounces Trump's dinner while House GOP remains silent
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Monday that Donald Trump was wrong to have dinner with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, at Mar-a-Lago and that Trump should apologize. Several GOP senators have spoken out publicly against Trump's dinner, yet House GOP leaders like Kevin McCarthy have yet to denounce the meeting.
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