VIDEO: No, Mike Pence Isn't Sorry for Sitting for North Korea During the Olympics


No, Mike Pence Isn't Sorry for Sitting for North Korea During the Olympics

By JUSTIN WORLAND February 22, 2018


Vice President Mike Pence issued an impassioned condemnation of North Korea at the Conservative Political Action Conference Thursday in response to criticism of his choice to ignore the North Korean Olympic delegation and sit during the country’s national anthem.


Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland, February 24, 2018.


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“The United States of America doesn’t stand with murderous dictatorships, we stand up to murderous dictatorships,” Pence told the crowd at CPAC. “We will keep standing strong until North Korea stops threatening our country, our allies or until they abandon their nuclear and ballistic missiles once and for all.”


Pence attracted media spotlight as the head of the U.S. delegation to the Olympics in Pyeongchang where he sat only a few feet away from the sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un during the opening ceremonies but did not acknowledge her. The U.S. has kept a hardline against the country’s aggressive nuclear weapons programs even as key U.S. ally South Korea has pursued a thawing relations. North and South Korean athletes marched under the same flag at this year’s Olympics for the first time since 2006.




Pence’s CPAC address recounted what he described as a laundry list of accomplishments from the Trump administration’s first year in office including tax reform, a changed atmosphere for law enforcement and regulatory rollback, among other things. “2017 was the most consequential year in the history of the conservative movement,” he said.

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