The former second lady's absence comes just days after she declined to shake hands with Donald and Melania Trump at Jimmy Carter's funeral
Former Vice President Mike Pence finally addressed his wife, Karen Pence's sensational snub at President-elect Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, at Jimmy Carter's memorial service last week. In a recent interview with Christianity Today, Pence hinted ...
Former second lady Karen Pence distanced herself from Donald Trump during a brief encounter on Thursday, Jan. 9, appearing uninterested in reconnecting with her husband's estranged ex-boss
The state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away last month at the age of 100, was held at the National Cathedral earlier today.
As Trump and his wife, Melania, passed by the Pences, Mike Pence stood to shake hands with the former president, but his wife, Karen Pence, remained seated, as reported by People. Karen Pence wants nothing to do with Donald or Melania Trump. pic.twitter.com/VJB14nzOhR
Mike Pence had not been seen publicly with Donald Trump since the former president pressured his VP to reject Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, 2021.
Former Vice President Mike Pence revealed his brief exchange with President-elect Trump, which was caught on camera at former President Carter’s state funeral.
The former second lady appeared to purposefully ignore her husband's onetime boss during Jimmy Carter's funeral.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said he congratulated President-elect Trump on his upcoming return to the White House when the two shared a brief greeting at former President Jimmy Carter’s
On a wintry Thursday morning, mourners and dignitaries gathered at Washington National Cathedral to honor the life of former President Jimmy Carter.
It appears former second lady Karen Pence still holds a grudge against President-elect Donald Trump for leaving her husband to the Jan. 6 mob. And we don’t blame her. At Thursday’s funeral for former President Jimmy Carter, Trump and his wife ...
On Friday’s (January 10) new live episode of The View, the cohosts started the hour by talking about the memorial service for former President Jimmy Carter, which was attended by all five living presidents and some of their spouses — Bill and Hillary Clinton,