Mike Pence is back in the spotlight, and not everyone is happy about it. The former Vice President's organization, Advancing American Freedom, just announced a massive $10 million campaign aimed at helping Republicans message on taxes ahead of the midterms - but many MAGA supporters are asking a simple question: Where was this energy when Trump needed it most?
According to reports, Pence's group is rolling out what they're calling support for the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' - referencing Trump's signature legislative strategy. But here's the thing, Patriots: This feels like too little, too late from a man who turned his back on the America First movement when it mattered most.
The campaign includes a policy booklet designed to help Republican candidates articulate conservative tax positions. On paper, that sounds great. Lower taxes, less government interference, more money in the pockets of hardworking Americans - these are principles every conservative can get behind.
But Is Pence Really MAGA?
Here's what's really happening: Pence sees Trump's overwhelming success in his second term and wants back in the game. The President's agenda is working, the economy is roaring back to life, and even some Democrats are quietly admitting that America First policies deliver results.
Meanwhile, Pence spent years distancing himself from Trump after January 6th, even launching his own failed presidential campaign that went nowhere fast. Now he's suddenly the champion of Trump's legislative priorities?
Don't get me wrong - if Pence's $10 million helps Republicans win seats and advance conservative policies, that's a victory for America. But let's not pretend this isn't also about Mike Pence trying to rehabilitate his image with the MAGA base that feels betrayed by his actions.
The real question is whether Republican candidates will embrace messaging from someone many Trump supporters consider a RINO, or whether they'll stick with the proven America First playbook that delivered President Trump his historic second term.
What do you think, Patriots? Is Pence's sudden support genuine, or just political opportunism? The midterms will tell us everything we need to know.
