He’s not sorry. He’s never been sorry in his entire life. Recall that in 2016 he explained:
“Why do I have to repent or ask for forgiveness, if I am not making mistakes? I work hard, I’m an honorable person.”
So, this will surprise no one:
Advisers to former President Donald Trump say he still has not expressed remorse for the siege at the US Capitol, which could end up being important for Senate jurors to consider after House impeachment managers on Wednesday released new video of the violent mob’s assault on January 6.One of the new clips show then-Vice President Mike Pence and his family being hustled away by Secret Service as the siege was under way.
That affirms what Pence aides told CNN in the days following the deadly insurrection. Some of those aides were outraged with Trump and believed he had put his own vice president in danger.Pence, who plans to keep laying low during the impeachment trial, has not quite patched up his relationship with Trump after what happened, according to a source familiar with the situation.
The source said Pence and Trump “discussed everything” that happened on January 6. But at the time, the source said, both men were more focused on just getting to January 20 — Inauguration Day.”He got his point across at the meeting afterward,” the source said of Pence, noting there were some lingering hard feelings. Trump did not express remorse for putting Pence in a harrowing situation at the meeting, the source added.
“That’s not his style,” the source said.
No, it’s not his style. He is also not sorry. He’s glad Pence was put in that situation and I have no doubt he loved hearing that “hang Mike Pence” chant. It shows that the Red Hat thugs knew who their daddy was.
The article goes on to say that they expect Trump and Pence to mend their fences and I’d guess that’s true. After all, Trump only tried to have Pence executed by an angry insurrectionist mob. They’ll get past it.