Pence dodges Trump indictment question at campaign event

After former Vice President Mike Pence launched his presidential campaign, NBC’s Jonathan Allen asked him if he thought Trump should end his campaign if indicted.

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Jonathan Allen, NBC, asked former Vice President Mike Pence if he believed Trump’s campaign should be ended if he were indicted.

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