A video of a speech delivered by former Vice President Mike Pence of Georgetown University shows a student exiting during the speech while another student put up a sign saying “reproductive rights are a human right.” did.
A video posted by the Young America Foundation from a speech he hosted at a college in Washington, D.C., showed dozens of students walking out of the room while Pence spoke while other students on the balcony of the venue waved flags of support. It shows how it spreads out. selection message.
Some of the students wore masks and were seen waving gay pride flags on their way out the door.
As students exit the building, Pence said, “The leaders of the nation’s capital, who have served for many years in Washington, don’t seem so out of touch.” I’m more enthusiastic about confronting people who may have a point of view.”
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After Pence delivered the line, the audience remaining in the auditorium cheered and applauded.
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In a statement to Fox News Digital, the Young America’s Foundation said it was able to quickly fill seats with Pence supporters waiting outside.
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“Leftists on campus thought they could successfully derail Vice President Mike Pence’s YAF-sponsored lecture by showing signs promoting the left’s radical agenda.” was proven wrong: The YAF made it easy to fill a room with students legitimately interested in hearing Vice President Pence’s pro-liberty message.”
A representative for Pence did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
“Thank you @yaf and @GUPolitics!” Pence tweeted Wednesday night“It was great to be in Georgetown tonight with so many great young Americans!”
Pence, who many believe is considering a 2024 presidential election, emphasized a message of tolerance during his speech and called for a restoration of civic discourse.
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“I really believe that you can tell someone you have a bad idea without telling them they’re a bad person,” Pence said. I have long held the view that it is at stake.”
Pence hedged during a post-speech Q&A session when asked if he supported President Trump in 2024.
“Well, there might be someone else I like more,” he grinned.
“My focus is all on the midterm elections and it will remain so for the next 20 days. But then we think about the future,” Pence continued. And I’ll keep you informed, okay?”