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The Myth of the Trump-Pence Rivalry: 'No Daylight Between Them'

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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are often together promoting their conservative agenda, but multiple new reports suggest Pence has an agenda of his own.

In an interview with CBN News, Marc Lotter, former special assistant to the president and press secretary to the vice president, shot down those claims and blamed leakers for “trying to score some cheap political points.” 

A few of the provocative headlines:

“Pence Is Trying to Control Republican Politics. Trump Aides Aren’t Happy” - The New York Times

“‘PENCE IS NOT STUPID’: AS TRUMP SINKS, G.O.P. INSIDERS SEE A SHADOW CAMPAIGN TAKING SHAPE” - Vanity Fair

“Trump Puts Pence in a Corner” - Politico 

“There is no greater champion of the president than the vice president,” Lotter told CBN News. “There’s also no daylight between them. They know exactly what each other is doing, pretty much at all times.”

Conservative columnist George Will sees something odd about the Trump-Pence relationship and wrote about it in the Washington Post: “Trump Is No Longer the Worst Person in Government.”

Will argues Pence is selling out his conservative values to please the president, something Lotter called “sad and unfortunate.”  

“To use a comparison that I know would mean something probably to George Will because he is a noted historian and writer on our national pastime, baseball – but the best players in the game miss seven out of ten times,” Lotter said. “And in this case I think he swung at a pitch in the dirt and struck out.” 

Lotter pointed to the hiring of former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski as proof the president and vice president are on the same team.

“It is an honor to join the Great America Committee, the VP's PAC. I look forward to working with the President and the Vice President's team to help Republicans increase their majorities in both the House and Senate,” Lewandowski said in a statement to CBN News.

The vice president’s office is also defending his active role in the overall political operation. 

Press Secretary Alyssa Farah gave this statement to CBN News

“In January, the President and the Vice President developed a 2018 campaign strategy along with their senior staff and congressional leadership at Camp David. Since then, we have worked with party committees and in close coordination with the White House political team to execute that plan. The Vice President’s political and fundraising travel advances the President’s agenda by aiding targeted candidates and committees during the mid-terms, which is what the President asked us to do. Our team works hand-in-hand with our colleagues and have tremendous respect for the work they do.”

With the midterm elections six months away, Lotter joked the real rivalry is between the vice president and his brother, who’s running in Indiana’s sixth district.

“They have a brotherly rivalry and Greg Pence will be the first one, because many people often say that he looks like the vice president and will remind you that he is older so the vice president looks like him,” Lotter said.

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Jenna Browder co-hosts Faith Nation and is a network correspondent for CBN News. She has interviewed many prominent national figures from both sides of the political aisle, including presidents, cabinet secretaries, lawmakers, and other high-ranking officials. Jenna grew up in the small mountain town of Gunnison, Colorado and graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she studied journalism. Her first TV jobs were at CBS affiliates in Cheyenne, Wyoming and Monroe, Louisiana where she anchored the nightly news. She came to Washington, D.C. in 2016. Getting to cover that year's