NEW YORK, July 16 (UPI) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence appeared in public together for the first time since Trump announced Pence as his running mate.
The pair spoke in front of media and Trump supporters at a news conference at 11 a.m. Saturday. The formal announcement was supposed to take place 24 hours earlier, but was postponed due to the Nice, France, terror attack that killed dozens of people on Thursday night. Trump then preempted his own press conference by announcing his choice on Twitter Friday.
“Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is my first choice,” Trump said amid reports he was reconsidering the pick. “I also admire the fact that he fights for the people and he also is going to fight for you. He is a solid, solid person.”
Trump went on to note the difference between Pence and “crooked Hillary Clinton,” saying that he would not be afraid to use the phrase “radical Islamic terrorism” and the two would serve as partners to “fix our rigged system.”
He also commented on the “Never Trump” movement, which sought to derail Trump’s nomination saying, “They got crushed.”
Trump added that Pence would help him unite the Republican party and that the two “would have an incredible convention” in Cleveland.
“I think if you look at one of the big reasons that I chose Mike — and one of the reasons is party unity, I have to be honest,” he said. “So many people have said party unity. Because I’m an outsider. I want to be an outsider. I think it’s one of the reasons I won in landslides.”
Pence later came to the podium where he officially accepted Trump’s nomination while praising him as a candidate.
“I accept your invitation to run and serve as vice president of the United States of America,” Pence said. “Donald Trump is a good man and he will make a great president of the United States of America.”
During his speech Pence discussed his views on foreign policy during President Barack Obama‘s administration.
“History teaches us that weakness arouses evil. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama’s foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, feigning resets with a resurgent Russia and the rise of ISIS is a testament to this truth of history and we must bring a change to America’s stand in the world,” he said.
Following the press conference Pence tweeted a link to a fund raising effort for the campaign along with a message in support of Trump.
“Join me and [Donald Trump] to come together — as a party, and a people, and a movement — to Make America Great Again!” Pence wrote.