Pence has said he and Trump will likely never 'see eye to eye' about that day. But his perspective on the past could be compelling to some Republicans interested in thinking more about the future.
, she's now put renewed focus on one of her signature issues that could yield tangible change -- combating high maternal mortality rates.
"In the United States of America, we must do everything we can to protect and to strengthen both maternal health and reproductive health," Harris said. Crenshaw's comments were broadly directed at the House Freedom Caucus, whose members he alleged did not fully back formerTrump's agenda, but rather chose to espouse inflammatory rhetoric for personal gain. Crenshaw also appeared to defend Rep. Adam Kinzinger for voting with Trump a vast majority of the time, despite now being estranged from his party.
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