MIKE PENCE served as the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021 under Donald Trump. After Trump lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden, Pence stayed out of the spotlight but is now back and reflecting on his time in office in the new book, So Help Me God.

ReutersMike Pence served as Donald Trump's vice president from 2017-2021 '/ ' If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. How can I read So Help Me God? So Help Me God is an autobiography about the rise and fall of Pence's relationship with the former president. While in office, Pence served as Trump's right-hand man and they were both influential figures of the Republican Party. Still, Pence's character was questioned after the election due to the January 6 Capitol Riots. ...On January 6, 2021, as the president pressured him to overturn the election, a mob erected a gallows on Capitol Hill and its members chanted ...Hang Mike Pence!' as they rampaged through the halls of Congress. The vice president refused to leave the Capitol, and once the riot was quelled, he reconvened Congress to complete the work of a peaceful transfer of power,... the book's description reads. ...So Help Me God is the chronicle of the events and people who forged Mike Pence's character and led him to that historic moment.... Read More from Pence

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TENSE PENCE Ex-VP gets BOOED at conservative event where crowd appears to chant 'traitor' The book is scheduled to be released on November 15, 2022, and can be purchased through several retailers, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Simon & Schuster. What did Mike Pence say about the January 6 Capitol Riots? On January 6, 2021, a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol Building in Washington, DC, following his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. The attacks forced Congress into lockdown and put high-profile political figures in danger. The attacks also took the lives of several people and now many are behind bars. Most read in News TRAGIC FIND Four students found dead in home as cops launch homicide probe GLAM EVENT Tiffany Trump weds Michael Boulos at Mar-a-Logo after two-year engagement ROSE 'BOMBER' Istanbul bomb suspect 'admits planting deadly explosive & fleeing with rose' CAMPUS BLOODBATH University of Virginia shooting suspect arrested after 'killing 3 on bus' FATAL CRASH Six confirmed dead in Dallas airshow crash LOTTO THIEF Lottery ticket thief kidnaps winner during horror break in During an interview with ABC's David Muir, Pence opened up about the attacks and said that Trump's "reckless" comments put everyone in danger, including his family. "It angered me," Pence recalled during the interview, via CNN. "But I turned to my daughter, who was standing nearby. And I said, 'It doesn't take courage to break the law, it takes courage to uphold the law.'

AmazonMike Pence's autobiography will be available for purchase starting November 15, 2022 '/ ' ...The president's words were reckless. It was clear he decided to be part of the problem," the former vice president continued. Back in 2021, Pence had similar comments about the situation, stating that Trump was ...wrong" after false claims were made saying he had the ability to overturn the election as vice president.