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WATCH: Mike Pence discusses protecting, restoring American freedoms during Utah visit
Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks Tuesday at Utah Valley College. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Information)
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OREM — Former Vice President Mike Pence visited the Beehive State Tuesday to talk to a packed viewers of scholars and group members at Utah Valley College’s Gary R. Herbert Institute for Public Coverage Fall Discussion board.
“We collect at a difficult time within the lifetime of this nation,” Pence stated. “In so some ways, America is a nation in disaster.”
He pointed to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, crime, nationwide debt, “borders underneath siege,” “erosion of the nuclear household” and the significance of defending and restoring “American freedoms.”
It was the final level that Pence targeted on essentially the most all through the period of his speech.
“We have to advance the reason for freedom on the state stage in each state in America,” Pence stated, earlier than laying out his “roadmap” to preserving and restoring freedoms.
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