nancy mace coming up. reckless. in his sharpest rebuke yet, mike pence says history will hold his former boss accountable for january 6. will other potential trump challengers agree? a new voice. a multimillionaire businessman says he is running for president to shake up the gop. we are hungry to be part of something bigger than ourselves. is his new approach striking a cord within his own party? that s ahead. hello. i m caitlyn collins in washington. the state of our union is watching the 2024 race heat up. big news in the gop presidential primary last night. mike pence went further than he has before behind closed doors at the gridiron dinner in washington, describing his experience at the capitol on january 6 and delivering a
cnn s state of the union right now with caitlin collins. fallout. a key bank fails prompting some calls for a government bailout with washington split over a plan for the overall u.s. economy. i don t know what there s much to negotiate on. where is it heading? former economic adviser under president trump gary cohn joins me and republican congresswoman nancy mace coming up and reckless, in his sharpest rebuke yet, former vice president mike pence says history will hold his former boss accountable for january 6th. will other potential trump challengers agree? plus, a new voice, a multimillionaire is running for gop. we are hungry to be a bigger part of ourselves.
before covid was built on an army of workers, low-wage workers working a couple of jobs together full-time. that s going to be hard to lure those people back without higher pay. are those 600,000 some new jobs, are those actual new jobs or people going back to their old jobs? we think it s going back, adding back. we are still at a big deficit here. that s what i thought. former vice president mike pence now speaking out about the riot at the u.s. capitol but still still shying away from holding his former boss accountable. at a speech in new hampshire on thursday fueling speculation about a possible bid for president in 2024, pence addressed the elephant in the room. as i said that day, january 6 was a dark day in the history of the united states capitol. president trump and i have spoken many times since we left office and i don t know if we will ever see eye to eye on that
had tense would start a war on twitter. not a twitter war no, a real war. a real war where american citizens and their lives are in danger. right. so unfortunately we have these like lily livered republicans who won t stand up to the president and say, listen, communicate with the american people the way a grown adult should, either you have a press conference, or you put out an official briefing. but you remember when he tweeted something about transgenders in the forces. that felt like policy. the defense department saying we didn t know anything about this. they re saying wait a minute, if you wanted us to do it, write us a proper letter. we re not dealing with an adult, a republican congress that s holding their boss accountable. it s not like the president doesn t know this. the president has always expressed his appreciation for twitter. let s just play what he had to say about whether he would be even be president if not for twitter. i think that maybe i
comments of the president, which were shocking, to everyone listening, and all of a sudden this is blown up into a rather big issue. here you have the chief of staff going after a congresswoman who is in fact a family friend of the deceased. it would have been nice just to hear the chief of staff hold his boss accountable. this started with sara murray asking the question why haven t we heard anything about you so far about the soldiers killed in niger. a very simple answer, still looking for answers. we mourn those american heros and their families. but, he didn t do that. he didn t want this to end. personalgrievances. it still remains unclear why he didn t come out sooner. he was tweeting a lot about the nfl. but i it wouldn t move on to something else that was very extraordinary yesterday. we heard from former president bush, george w. bush as well as