Mike Pence Has Sealed Off Records From His 12 Years In Congress

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WASHINGTON ― As presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumpcontinues his veepstakes tryouts, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) has emerged as a strong contender to get the nod. On Tuesday, the governor introduced the “Apprentice” star at a rally, offering his unwavering support. The next morning, Trump and his kids swung by Pence’s home for a chat ― presumably about sharing a presidential ticket.

Pence wouldn’t give Trump an important battleground state, and he doesn’t exactly electrify any segments of the electorate that Trump might need to expand his appeal. But he does have one big advantage over the other veep candidates being considered. Unlike with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a vast swath of Pence’s public records have been sealed off from reporters.

Papers from Pence’s time in Congress, spanning 2001 to 2012, are currently housed at Indiana University in Bloomington. According to the library’s website, the collection comprises “23 cartons and approximately 70 GB of electronic records.” But under the donor agreement, the public is forbidden from seeing these materials until either Dec. 5, 2022, or the death of the donor ― whichever is later.

And who is that donor? According to Dina Kellams, IU’s director of university archives, it’s Mike Pence.

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Gee, I wonder what Pence is hiding. I hear he has lots of baggage he'd like to keep hidden. Trump sure knows how to pick winners...
 
The perfect companion for Trump :0) They can both hide skeletons in the same closet.
 
So? Obama has sealed his college records, and only ever voted present as Senator. And hiLIARy has wiped most of her record from public view. If it's good enough for the Dems, it's good enough for everyone else.

You all made this lack of standards possible, so boo-frelling-hoo.
 
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WASHINGTON ― As presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumpcontinues his veepstakes tryouts, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) has emerged as a strong contender to get the nod. On Tuesday, the governor introduced the “Apprentice” star at a rally, offering his unwavering support. The next morning, Trump and his kids swung by Pence’s home for a chat ― presumably about sharing a presidential ticket.

Pence wouldn’t give Trump an important battleground state, and he doesn’t exactly electrify any segments of the electorate that Trump might need to expand his appeal. But he does have one big advantage over the other veep candidates being considered. Unlike with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a vast swath of Pence’s public records have been sealed off from reporters.

Papers from Pence’s time in Congress, spanning 2001 to 2012, are currently housed at Indiana University in Bloomington. According to the library’s website, the collection comprises “23 cartons and approximately 70 GB of electronic records.” But under the donor agreement, the public is forbidden from seeing these materials until either Dec. 5, 2022, or the death of the donor ― whichever is later.

And who is that donor? According to Dina Kellams, IU’s director of university archives, it’s Mike Pence.

More: Pence Has Sealed Off Records From His 12 Years In Congress

Gee, I wonder what Pence is hiding. I hear he has lots of baggage he'd like to keep hidden. Trump sure knows how to pick winners...

Why isn't Hillary or the administration having an open book of Mrs Clinton's emails while she was Secretary of State? Hillary claims no classified information was brought to her attention the whole time she handled foreign matters, so what are they hiding?

What's good for one candidate ought to be sufficient for the other if we are to play by the same rules
 
So? Obama has sealed his college records, and only ever voted present as Senator. And hiLIARy has wiped most of her record from public view. If it's good enough for the Dems, it's good enough for everyone else.

You all made this lack of standards possible, so boo-frelling-hoo.
You don't have proof about his Senate votes, do you? :lol:
 
Isn't that kinda like Crooked Hillary erasing her written record of being Secretary of State?
 
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WASHINGTON ― As presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumpcontinues his veepstakes tryouts, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) has emerged as a strong contender to get the nod. On Tuesday, the governor introduced the “Apprentice” star at a rally, offering his unwavering support. The next morning, Trump and his kids swung by Pence’s home for a chat ― presumably about sharing a presidential ticket.

Pence wouldn’t give Trump an important battleground state, and he doesn’t exactly electrify any segments of the electorate that Trump might need to expand his appeal. But he does have one big advantage over the other veep candidates being considered. Unlike with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a vast swath of Pence’s public records have been sealed off from reporters.

Papers from Pence’s time in Congress, spanning 2001 to 2012, are currently housed at Indiana University in Bloomington. According to the library’s website, the collection comprises “23 cartons and approximately 70 GB of electronic records.” But under the donor agreement, the public is forbidden from seeing these materials until either Dec. 5, 2022, or the death of the donor ― whichever is later.

And who is that donor? According to Dina Kellams, IU’s director of university archives, it’s Mike Pence.

More: Pence Has Sealed Off Records From His 12 Years In Congress

Gee, I wonder what Pence is hiding. I hear he has lots of baggage he'd like to keep hidden. Trump sure knows how to pick winners...

So they're not on a private unsecured server that Putin has hacked? Fantastic. None of the records deleted either? Great. No hard drive wiped? Glory be.
 
So? Obama has sealed his college records, and only ever voted present as Senator.
Two lies in one red herring! Well done!

College records are sealed by the college, retard. EVERY college. You obviously never went to one.

Here is Obama's voting record. Good luck finding even ONE time he voted "Present" you lying fuck.

Now stop guzzling piss and regurgitating it like a fucking retarded parrot.
 
So? Obama has sealed his college records, and only ever voted present as Senator. And hiLIARy has wiped most of her record from public view. If it's good enough for the Dems, it's good enough for everyone else.

You all made this lack of standards possible, so boo-frelling-hoo.

Obama didn't seal his college records. It's illegal for Harvard to release them without permission.
 
Mike Pence's papers are sealed, not his voting record. He can't hide his voting record.
 
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WASHINGTON ― As presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumpcontinues his veepstakes tryouts, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) has emerged as a strong contender to get the nod. On Tuesday, the governor introduced the “Apprentice” star at a rally, offering his unwavering support. The next morning, Trump and his kids swung by Pence’s home for a chat ― presumably about sharing a presidential ticket.

Pence wouldn’t give Trump an important battleground state, and he doesn’t exactly electrify any segments of the electorate that Trump might need to expand his appeal. But he does have one big advantage over the other veep candidates being considered. Unlike with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a vast swath of Pence’s public records have been sealed off from reporters.

Papers from Pence’s time in Congress, spanning 2001 to 2012, are currently housed at Indiana University in Bloomington. According to the library’s website, the collection comprises “23 cartons and approximately 70 GB of electronic records.” But under the donor agreement, the public is forbidden from seeing these materials until either Dec. 5, 2022, or the death of the donor ― whichever is later.

And who is that donor? According to Dina Kellams, IU’s director of university archives, it’s Mike Pence.

More: Pence Has Sealed Off Records From His 12 Years In Congress

Gee, I wonder what Pence is hiding. I hear he has lots of baggage he'd like to keep hidden. Trump sure knows how to pick winners...

So what, at least he hasn't jeopardized national security or lied to congress.
 
Flashback: Gov. Pence disagrees with Trump’s statements on abortion

Donald Trump’s suggestion that women who get abortions should face “some form of punishment” if the practice is banned is giving the #NeverTrump movement new urgency.

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s office issued a statement Thursday saying he disagree’s with Trump’s comments:

“Governor Pence does not agree with the statement made by Donald Trump. As someone who has embraced the pro-life position all of his life, he has a deep compassion for expected mothers and the unborn. The Governor believes that it’s important to focus on policies, as we advance the sanctity of life on those that are performing the abortions.”

 

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