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New photos show Mike Pence hiding in a secure location after he refused to evacuate the Capitol on Jan. 6 — and the moment he saw Trump's video praising the rioters
Vice President Mike Pence is seen holding a phone watching President Donald Trump tell the angry mob at the Capitol to leave as his daughter Charlotte watches on January 6, 2021.
January 6th House Select Committee Hearing
January 6 House Select Committee released photos of Mike Pence during the Capitol attack on Thursday.
Pence refused to leave the Capitol even though his life was in danger.
He remained in an loading dock beneath the Capitol building for hours until the attack ended.
When a pro-Trump mob took the Capitol by storm, former Vice President Mike Pence was swiftly moved from the Senate chamber
January 6th Select Committee Hearing
Before being escorted to safety, Pence was within 40 feet of the pro-Trump mob, CBS News reported.
He was transported to a loading dock beneath the Capitol
Vice President Mike Pence refused to evacuate during the January 6 Capitol Riot.
"It's located underneath the Capitol building, sort of under the plaza on the Senate side," Hawa said.
"When we got down to the secure location, Secret Service directed us to get into the cars, which I did, and then I noticed that the vice president had not," Greg Jacob, then Pence's senior counsel, said at a Thursday public hearing. "I understood that the vice president had refused to get into the car."
Pence refused to evacuate during the January 6th Capitol attack despite being in danger
January 6th Select Committee Hearing
Pence declined to evacuate despite the mob's chants because he "did not want to take any chance that the world would see the vice president of the United States fleeing the United States Capitol," Jacob added.
The pro-Trump mob that stormed that Capitol chanted "Hang Mike Pence."
"Aware of the rioters chants to 'hang Mike Pence,'" Committee co-chair Rep. Liz Cheney said in her opening, "the president responded with this sentiment: 'Maybe our supporters have the right idea.' Mike Pence 'deserves it.'"
He remained in the loading dock until the riot was over — watching the video Trump released hours into the attack telling rioters to go home.
"Go home. We love you. You're very special," Trump said in the video.
The morning of the attack, Pence and Trump had an intense phone call
"I remember hearing the word 'wimp.' Either he called him a wimp — I don't remember if he said, 'you are a wimp, you'll be a wimp' — wimp is the word I remember," Nicholas Luna, a former assistant to Trump, said.
Ivanka Trump's chief of staff, Julie Radford, said that Ivanka Trump told her he called Pence "the P-word."
Trump, and his mob, wanted Pence to overturn the 2020 election results
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