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Pence's speech in Munich

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By Sara Boboltz

Vice President Mike Pence appeared to have overestimated his audience’s opinion of the American president on Friday when he spoke during an event at the Munich Security Conference.

The vice president was in Germany as part of a delegation of U.S. lawmakers to the annual conference that dates back to the height of the Cold War.

″I especially want to invite all of you to thank Senator Lindsey Graham for leading this delegation,” Pence said.

A strong round of applause followed.

“And to [...] all of you I bring greetings from a great champion of freedom and of strong national defense, who must work with these members of Congress to strengthen America’s military might and strengthen the leadership of the free world,” he continued. “I bring greetings from the 45th president of the United States of America, President Donald Trump.”

The crowd did not react.

Pence then paused for several long seconds before continuing his planned remarks.
 
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