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Washington Post says reporter barred from entering Pence event

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After the officials determined DelReal was not carrying a phone, the security person still declined his entrance into the event.

When he tried to enter again without the laptop and phone, security officials for the event summoned police, who patted down DelReal looking for the phone, the paper reported. Our sister station in Green Bay had the chance to speak with Pence and asked what he hopes his campaign will deliver.

“You’ve got to brand people”, Trump said of his strategy.

According to the Post, reporter Jose A. DelReal attempted to gain a press pass to the event but was refused by volunteers for the campaign.

Gov. Mike Pence criticized President Obama for saying America is “already great”, at a Trump campaign event in Western Michigan Thursday.

“I don’t think name calling has any place in public life”, Trump’s running mate told conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt on Friday. The harassment of an independent press isn’t coming to an end.

Pence, who vowed early in his career to not run campaigns fueled by personal attacks, has yet to take hold of Trump-created nicknames for his own use on the campaign trail.

He said he was patted down as officials looked for his cell phone and eventually was told to leave. “This is not our policy”.

Pencer was introduced to the nation two weeks ago after Presidential candidate Donald Trump chose him to be his right hand man.

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As the protesters were escorted towards the door – with one Trump supporter aggressively pushing one of them – Pence turned back to the crowd to ask, “How about, “USA”?” “They’re going to have such problems”. The implication seemed to be that Trump would go after Bezos, Amazon, and the Post if he were president, and the reason seemed specifically to be the Post’s negative coverage.

Washington Post Reporter Barred From Mike Pence Rally, Paper Says