ABC News reports:
Former second lady Karen Pence said she “never felt afraid” on Jan. 6, 2021, despite being whisked away from the Senate chamber by the Secret Service to hide from a mob that was targeting her husband, former Vice President Mike Pence, amid the attack on the Capitol.
Asked whether she ever feared for her life on Jan. 6, Karen Pence responded, “Never.” In an “ABC News Live Prime” interview that will air Monday night, Karen Pence made some of her first public remarks on the events that transpired that day.
“I never felt afraid, and I really felt like we just had such a peace and God’s presence and just a sense of purpose and determination, that I don’t think any of us in the whole group — all the staff and everyone with us — I don’t think any of us felt fear,” she said. “I think we felt like a sense of resolve.”
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EXCLUSIVE: Then-second lady Karen Pence “never felt afraid” on Jan. 6, she tells @ABC News’ @LinseyDavis. https://t.co/lzXtyjeQXG
— ABC News (@ABC) August 14, 2023
“I don’t think any of us felt fear. I think we felt like a sense of resolve.”
EXCLUSIVE: Former second lady Karen Pence speaks out for first time about Capitol riot. https://t.co/CunvMvG34K pic.twitter.com/aL1iCC7t5C
— ABC News (@ABC) August 14, 2023