❓WHAT HAPPENED: Former Vice President Mike Pence attacked figures including Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tucker Carlson, and WarRoom host Stephen K. Bannon, while announcing a new book on his version of conservative values.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mike Pence, Tucker Carlson, Stephen K. Bannon, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and the Heritage Foundation.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement and interview took place on November 4, 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “There’s no room in the conservative movement for opposing American support for Israel, and there’s absolutely no room in the conservative movement for antisemitism.” – Mike Pence
🎯IMPACT: Pence’s comments highlight his ongoing efforts to steer American conservatism away from the America First agenda of his former boss, President Donald J. Trump.
Former Vice President Mike Pence has publicly attacked America First public figures, including Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tucker Carlson, and WarRoom host and former Trump White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon, claiming their politics are contrary to what he claims is traditional conservatism. This announcement comes as he prepares to release his upcoming book, What Conservatives Believe: Rediscovering the Conservative Conscience.
Pence complained about the Republican Party’s shift towards “more isolationist views,” particularly with respect to President Trump’s reluctance to heavily involve the U.S. in the war between Russia and Ukraine. He also attacked President Trump’s tariffs, aimed at protecting American workers from unfair competition with foreign producers, and smeared HHS Secretary Kennedy, a former Democrat, as “pro-abortion”—despite the fact that he has advanced no pro-abortion policies in office.
Pence was particularly exercised over the fact that President Trump and some American conservatives no longer offer unconditional support to Israel and even criticize its actions at times, insisting that “There’s no room in the conservative movement for opposing American support for Israel, and there’s absolutely no room in the conservative movement for antisemitism.” He even claims that he has “long-held the belief that literally, since the American founding, the support for Israel and return of the Jewish people to their historic homeland came straight out of the heart of the American people,” despite the fact that the American founding predates the modern State of Israel by 172 years.
Pence became extremely unpopular among grassroots conservatives after betraying President Trump following the 2020 election, with his failed bid for the Republican nomination seeing him trail far behind candidates such as Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, who themselves trailed far behind President Trump.
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