02-05-2021
Former Vice President Mike Pence. (Image credit: CBN News)
Former Vice President Mike Pence is keeping busy, landing not one, but two new positions after leaving office a little more than two weeks ago.
The Heritage Foundation announced on Thursday that Pence will be joining the conservative think tank as a distinguished visiting fellow.
The former vice president also tweeted about his new appointment, writing: The @Heritage Foundation is a flagship of the conservative movement and I am profoundly honored to join them as a distinguished visiting fellow to advance conservative policies that will benefit every American.
The @Heritage Foundation is a flagship of the conservative movement and I am profoundly honored to join them as a distinguished visiting fellow to advance conservative policies that will benefit every American. https://t.co/htnz7RE6nm
Former US Vice President Mike Pence, a member of the Republican Party, served as the 48th vice president of the US between 2017 and 2021. Pence was also the 50th.
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