Mike Pence’s latest break with Donald Trump exposes a raw, unresolved wound inside the Republican Party. As Trump celebrates his IRS settlement and the creation of a $1.8 billion compensation fund for alleged victims of government “weaponization,” Pence is warning that the line must be drawn at those who beat police officers and stormed the Capitol in rage. To him, Jan. 6 remains a moral dividing point, not a campaign talking point.
His insistence that violent offenders never see a dime of taxpayer money underscores a deeper struggle over what conservatism means after Trump. One vision centers on grievance, personal loyalty, and the reframing of Jan. 6 defendants as martyrs. The other clings to constitutional duty, law and order, and traditional principles that don’t bend for any one man. That clash won’t be settled by a fund or a sound bite; it will define the future identity—and conscience—of the GOP.
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