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  • Russian officials make ultimatums on NATO, Ukraine as Saudi Arabia peace talks begin

    Russian officials make ultimatums on NATO, Ukraine as Saudi Arabia peace talks begin

    U.S. and Russian officials held peace talks in Saudi Arabia without any Ukrainian officials present on Tuesday.

    Russia’s foreign ministry issued several ultimatums as the talks began early Tuesday morning. Russian officials noted that Ukrainian membership in NATO is unacceptable, and they said a simple refusal by NATO to allow Ukraine to join is not a sufficient protection. Instead, Russian officials said NATO must disavow promises of Ukrainian membership in NATO made during a 2008 summit in Bucharest.

    The groups, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, are seeking terms for a peace agreement in Ukraine as well as negotiating a potential meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    The two groups broke for a working lunch at roughly 2 p.m. local time.

    PUTIN VIEWED AS ‘GREAT COMPETITOR’ BUT STILL A US ‘ADVERSARY’ AS UKRAINE NEGOTIATIONS LOOM, LEAVITT SAYS 

    Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Sputnik/Alexei Danichev/Pool via REUTERS/Leah Millis/Alina Smutko)

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said his country would never accept peace terms negotiated by the U.S. and Russia without Ukrainian involvement. Trump has vowed that Ukraine will be involved in the larger process.

    Trump envoy Steve Witkoff emphasized on Sunday that the ongoing meeting in Riyadh is more about “trust building” than getting into the details of an actual peace agreement.

    Zelenskyy urged Trump not to trust Putin in a phone call last week.

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    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting with Russian counterparts in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, Pool)

    “I said that [Putin] is a liar,” Zelenskyy said of the call. “And he said, ‘I think my feeling is that he’s ready for these negotiations.’ And I said to him, ‘No, he’s a liar. He doesn’t want any peace.’” 

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    The Ukrainian leader nevertheless said he believes Putin is a “little bit scared” of Trump.

    Also excluded from Tuesday’s talks are any European representatives, a notable absence given the stern rebuke of European allies delivered by Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Security Conference last week.

    Ukraine war one year on

    The war in Ukraine continues to rage as fledgling peace talks take place in Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/LIBKOS, File)

    Some European allies are taking the cue, with U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer announcing that he is willing to put British troops on the ground in Ukraine to ensure its security as part of a peace deal.

    “I do not say that lightly,” he wrote in the Daily Telegraph. “I feel very deeply the responsibility that comes with potentially putting British servicemen and women in harm’s way.”

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    “But any role in helping to guarantee Ukraine’s security is helping to guarantee the security of our continent, and the security of this country,” he added.

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2025 Date: All About Shiv Jayanti That Marks The Birth Anniversary of the Founder of the Maratha Empire

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2025 Date: All About Shiv Jayanti That Marks The Birth Anniversary of the Founder of the Maratha Empire

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, also known as Shiv Jayanti, is an annual celebration held on February 19. The day celebrates the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the Maratha Empire. This annual event is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm across India, especially in Maharashtra. Shivaji was born at the Shivneri Fort in Maharashtra’s Pune on the third day of the Krishna Paksha of the Phalgun month in the year 1551 of the Shalivahan Shaka, which occurs between February and March in the Gregorian calendar. This year, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2025 falls on Wednesday, February 19.  Know Shiv Jayanti Date, History, Significance and Rituals To Mark the Birth Anniversary of Shivaji Maharaj.

    As per the Julian calendar, the date is accepted to be February 19, 1630. However, many Hindus celebrate Shiv Jayanti as per the Hindu calendar.  It will be the 395th birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj this year.  In this article, let’s know more about the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2025 date and the significance of the annual event dedicated to the great Maratha warrior of all times. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Get Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year. 

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2025 Date

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2025 falls on Wednesday, February 19.

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti Significance

    Shivaji Bhosale established Hindavi Swarajya. He was a great warrior King of Marathas who established the Maratha Empire. He was born in 1630 to Shahaji Bhosale and Jijabai near the city of Junnar in Pune district, Maharashtra. The date of February 19, 1630, has been accepted as the birth anniversary of Shivaji Jayanti by the government of Maharashtra.

    Shivaji Maharaj is revered for his military strategies, administration, and promotion of Swarajya. His legacy continues to inspire people across India even today, especially in Maharashtra, where grand celebrations take place on his birth anniversary.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2025 05:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Confession Day 2025: Date, history, significance and meaningful ways to celebrate Day 5 of Anti-Valentine’s Week

    Confession Day 2025: Date, history, significance and meaningful ways to celebrate Day 5 of Anti-Valentine’s Week

    Feb 18, 2025 05:00 PM IST

    Confession Day 2025: Celebrated on Day 5 of Anti-Valentine’s Week this day is all about honesty and emotional release. Know date, history and more.

    Confession Day, observed on the fifth day of Anti-Valentine’s Week after Flirt Day, offers a chance for people to express their true feelings. Whether it’s confessing romantic emotions to a crush, owning up to past mistakes and seeking forgiveness, or releasing hidden emotions and secrets, this day encourages honesty and emotional relief. From date to history, here’s all you need to know about this day. (Also read: Anti-Valentine’s Week 2025 Calendar Full List: Kick Day to Missing Day, what each day after Valentine’s Week means )

    Confession Day is a chance to share true feelings on February 19. (HT photo)

    Confession Day 2025 date

    The fifth day of the Anti-Valentine’s Week is celebrated as Confession Day and it falls on February 19. This year it will be observed on Wednesday.

    Confession Day 2025 history and significance

    Though Confession Day has no concrete history, it is widely believed to have roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, where confessing sins and seeking divine pardon was significant.

    This day holds significance as it provides an opportunity for individuals to openly express their true feelings, whether it be confessing romantic emotions, seeking forgiveness for past mistakes, or letting go of hidden emotions and secrets that may have been weighing them down. It serves as a reminder of the importance of honesty, emotional release, and strengthening relationships through open communication.

    How to celebrate Confession Day

    Express your feelings honestly: Take this opportunity to confess your romantic feelings to someone special or express appreciation for your loved ones.

    Apologise for past mistakes: If you’ve hurt someone unintentionally, use this day to say sorry and mend broken relationships.

    Share a personal secret: If something has been weighing you down, Confession Day is a chance to share it with a trusted friend, partner, or even in a journal.

    Write a confession letter: If speaking directly feels difficult, write down your thoughts in a heartfelt letter or message.

    Practice self-reflection: Take time to reflect on your emotions, past actions, and areas where you can grow as a person.

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  • South Carolina bill would ban smoking in cars while children are inside

    South Carolina bill would ban smoking in cars while children are inside

    A bipartisan group of senators in South Carolina introduced a bill this week that would ban smoking in the car with a child present.

    South Carolina Sen. Darrell Jackson, a Democrat, said it is aimed at protecting kids from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke and is similar to legislation already in place in a dozen other states.

    “I think the time has come for us to have a serious discussion, having South Carolina join these other states. Many of them are Southern states,” Jackson said.

    SMOKING SHRINKS THE BRAIN AND DRIVES UP ALZHEIMER’S RISK, NEW STUDY FINDS

    A South Carolina group of senators introduced a new bill this week that would ban smoking in a vehicle with a child 12 years or younger present. (iStock)

    “As a father and grandfather, I believe we have a duty to create a healthier future for the next generation,” Jackson said. “This legislation is not about punishing smokers; it’s about ensuring our kids can grow up in an environment free from unnecessary health risks.”

    The bill would make it unlawful for a person to smoke a tobacco product in a motor vehicle with a passenger under the age of 12 present. It goes on to outline “tobacco product” as a product that contains tobacco and is intended for human consumption.

    POPULAR ITALIAN CITY OFFICIALLY BANS CIGARETTE SMOKING OUTDOORS

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    If passed, smoking with a child younger than 12 in the car would result in a fine of no more than $100 for the driver each time the law is violated. (Kids and Car Safety)

    The bill suggests a person in violation “must be fined not more than one hundred dollars” each time the offense takes place.

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    Jackson filed similar legislation in the state almost two decades ago. Though it passed the state Senate, it never reached the governor’s desk.

  • Shiv Jayanti 2025: Meet Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Greatest Maratha King and Warrior Known for His Courage, Justice and Valour (Watch Video)

    Shiv Jayanti 2025: Meet Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Greatest Maratha King and Warrior Known for His Courage, Justice and Valour (Watch Video)

    Shivaji Jayanti, also called Shiv Jayanti or Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti, is celebrated in India, especially Maharashtra, every year with a lot of joy and fervour. Shivaji Jayanti 2025 falls on Wednesday, February 19. It marks the birth anniversary of Shivaji Maharaj, the greatest Maratha warrior and king. He was a wise and renowned king and a strategic warrior who won several battles. He was known for his justice, courage, and valour, and his bravery and dedication to his people are remembered till date. To know more about Shivaji Maharaj, watch the Rakkt, Indian History video below. When Is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 2025? Know Shiv Jayanti Date, History, Significance and Rituals To Mark the Birth Anniversary of Shivaji Maharaj.

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  • Taj Mahotsav 2025 Dates: Here’s What You Should Know About Ebony Wood, the Foundation of the Taj Mahal, a Testimony of Love (Watch Video)

    Taj Mahotsav 2025 Dates: Here’s What You Should Know About Ebony Wood, the Foundation of the Taj Mahal, a Testimony of Love (Watch Video)

    Taj Mahotsav is a cultural festival that takes place every year at the iconic Taj Mahal. It is a celebration of Indian arts, history, dance, music, culture, and crafts. Taj Mahotsav 2025 starts from February 18 and the cultural festival will continue till March 2. The event takes visitors and travellers on a trip through India. Yes, the venue for the event is the, Taj Mahal, a wonder of the world. Did you know that the Taj Mahal stands on piles of ebony wood? Ebony wood is one of the most expensive woods in the world, considering its preference by craftsmen. To learn more about the monument, watch the full Saamagri Sampati Aur Sauda video below. Taj Mahotsav 2024: Celebrating the Art, Craft, Culture and Cuisine of India From February 17–27, Watch Video.

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  • Trump congratulates US military after airstrike that killed official of Al-Qaeda affiliate: ‘Dealt Justice’

    Trump congratulates US military after airstrike that killed official of Al-Qaeda affiliate: ‘Dealt Justice’

    President Donald Trump congratulated U.S. forces following an airstrike over the weekend that targeted an official of Hurras al-Din, an Al-Qaeda affiliate, in Syria.

    “US forces conducted a precision airstrike against a member of al-Qaeda in Syria this weekend,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “The terrorist leader was working with al-Qaeda across the region.”

    “Congratulations to CENTCOM Commander Gen. Michael Kurilla, and the US warfighters who dealt Justice to another Jihadi threatening America and our allies and partners,” he continued.

    AUSTRIA STABBING SUSPECT IS SYRIAN MIGRANT WHO PLEDGED ALLEGIANCE TO ISLAMIC STATE, OFFICIALS SAY

    U.S. President Donald Trump signs a series of executive orders in the Oval Office at the White House on February 10, 2025, in Washington, D.C.  ((Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images))

    On Saturday, U.S. forces “conducted a precision airstrike in Northwest Syria targeting and killing a senior finance and logistics official in the terrorist organization Hurras al-Din (HaD), an Al-Qaeda affiliate,” U.S. Central Command said in a press release.

    CENTCOM said the airstrike was part of its “ongoing commitment, along with partners in the region, to disrupt and degrade efforts by terrorists to plan, organize, and conduct attacks against civilians and military personnel from the U.S., our allies, and our partners throughout the region and beyond.”

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    U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on February 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Getty Images)

    “We will continue to relentlessly pursue terrorists in order to defend our homeland, and U.S., allied, and partner personnel in the region,” Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla said in a statement.

    Hurras al-Din was formed in 2018 after the Nusrah Front terror group broke off from Al-Qaeda. The group operates primarily in Syria’s Idlib Province and could have as many as 2,500 members, according to the National Counterterrorism Center.

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    Gen. Michael Kurilla, commanding general of U.S. Central Command, addresses the attendees during Army Day at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, May 19, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Latasha Price)

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    The center said Hurras al-Din “advocates attacks against the West and Israel to expel foreign influence from Muslim lands, and it seeks to set the conditions necessary to form a new caliphate across the Levant and the broader Middle East.”

    “Hurras al-Din maintains access to several longtime al-Qa‘ida members who could enable the group to pose a threat to US and other Western interests outside of Syria, despite its weakened state following successive personnel losses since 2019 that have removed many of the group’s veteran leaders,” the center said.

  • Electric SUV is the ultimate lifeline for search and rescue missions

    Electric SUV is the ultimate lifeline for search and rescue missions

    Genesis has once again pushed the boundaries of automotive design with its latest concept vehicle, the GV60 Mountain Intervention Vehicle (MIV). Unveiled at the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, Switzerland, this innovative creation showcases Genesis’ commitment to combining luxury, technology and functionality in extreme environments.

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    Reimagining rescue operations

    The GV60 MIV Concept represents a purpose-built electric vehicle designed specifically for rescue operations in challenging terrains and harsh weather conditions. Drawing inspiration from small unit support vehicles, the concept transforms the luxurious Genesis GV60 compact SUV into a sophisticated and capable rescue machine.

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    Extraordinary technical capabilities

    The most remarkable feature of the GV60 MIV is its revolutionary snow tracks, which replace traditional wheels and enable seamless movement across treacherous winter landscapes. Large carbon fiber fender flares provide critical protection for both the vehicle and surrounding personnel, while vibrant orange accents dramatically enhance visibility in challenging environments.

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    Advanced rescue technologies

    The vehicle’s interior is meticulously designed with specialized sports seats, comprehensive medical supplies and sophisticated emergency communication systems. A dedicated Garmin GPS device ensures precise navigation even in areas without cellular connectivity, demonstrating the concept’s commitment to mission-critical functionality.

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    Electric performance meets rescue efficiency

    The electric drivetrain offers multiple strategic advantages for rescue operations, including near-silent operation, reduced environmental impact and a powerful vehicle-to-load system that can power critical external equipment. The concept delivers an impressive 429 horsepower with an estimated range of 294 miles, proving that electric vehicles can perform exceptionally in demanding scenarios.

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    Visionary design philosophy

    While the GV60 MIV Concept will not enter mass production, it represents a bold statement about the potential of electric vehicles in specialized applications. Genesis demonstrates how advanced automotive technology can be reimagined to serve critical human needs in the most challenging environments.

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    Kurt’s key takeaways

    Genesis has truly outdone themselves with this mountain rescue concept. It’s like they’ve created a superhero vehicle that combines luxury, technology and life-saving potential into one extraordinary package. While we might not see these snow-track-equipped rescuers on real-life missions any time soon, if ever, the GV60 MIV Concept certainly sparks the imagination about the future of specialized electric vehicles.

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  • Will you get a tax refund this year? Experts have ideas on how to use the money

    Will you get a tax refund this year? Experts have ideas on how to use the money

    The Internal Revenue Service has doled out millions of tax refunds amid the ongoing 2025 tax filing season. 

    More than 8 million tax refunds have gone out during the 2025 season as of Feb. 7 and, according to the IRS, those refunds have averaged $2,065 each. 

    When taxpayers receive their refunds, addressing debt, socking away money in an emergency fund and contributing to retirement are some good avenues for using those funds, experts said. 

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    Debt

    Jonathan Ford Jr., president of JFJ Advisory Services, said paying high-interest debt “would be one of my top recommendations” for people looking to put their tax refund to use.

    “Any outstanding credit card debt would be very good to pay down, personal loans, anything financed at especially double-digit percentage rates but anything really above the current market rates could be a really good target for paying down,” he told FOX Business.

    Meanwhile, Karla Dennis, the CEO and founder of tax strategy firm KDA, Inc., said tackling high credit card debt, specifically, could be a good use of someone’s tax refund. 

    U.S. household credit card debt amounted to a collective $1.21 trillion at the end of December, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 

    A woman holding credit cards. (iStock / iStock)

    “The cost of their debt is eating away at the money that they could be spending on something else so I would definitely pay down all of my credit card debt” if possible, Dennis said. 

    Emergency Fund

    “The next thing that I would do with the refund is, I would make sure I had some emergency money, at least $1,000 of emergency cash,” Dennis said. 

    Emergency funds give people the ability to “purchase things in the event of an emergency,” she said. 

    “If you maybe this month can’t make your rent, you can pull from your emergency fund,” Dennis continued. “With the price of consumer goods going up, especially food, you can utilize your emergency fund for that, but it really does need to be for an emergency-type situation. I think a lot of consumers look at saved money as ‘oh, let me use this money for want.’ It really needs to be a need.” 

    Emergency fund

    As record high inflation has prompted consumer prices to soar, many U.S. households are feeling uneasy about their emergency savings, a new survey released by Bankrate finds.  (iStock / iStock)

    Ford said putting money in an emergency fund “would probably be [his] top” recommendation for a tax refund, especially if someone doesn’t already have one or hasn’t fully funded theirs. 

    A recent U.S. News survey indicated 42% of Americans lack one. 

    “The emergency fund is pretty much always the number one thing that I have to look at before I come up with any plan, is make sure that we’re building out the emergency savings,” he explained. “The benefit of having the emergency fund is just being able to sleep at night and if you do have a $1,000 or $2,000 expense pop up … then you can pay that expense, and it doesn’t interrupt any other aspect of your financial life.”

    He said he tells his clients to try to sock away “three to six months” in an emergency fund because it “provides a little deeper safety net.” 

    Retirement

    Both Ford and Dennis also said tax refund recipients should consider setting some aside for retirement.

    “Once I established my emergency fund, I would then invest some of that money, maybe in an IRA or a Roth IRA, even if I only put in a couple hundred bucks or $500,” Dennis told FOX Business. “I think consumers need to know that investing builds up over time, and you may or may not have the full contribution amount of, say, $7,000 or $6,000, to fully fund your retirement account, but if you could start building a nest egg now, which is putting in a little amount, I think that would be very helpful.”

    Ford said he often tells clients to invest in a Roth IRA. 

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    “There’s additional tax savings there because in the Roth you only pay taxes on the money you contribute,” he explained. “Whereas with the traditional, you pay on the money you withdraw, and so you’re getting taxes on the growth as well, whereas you don’t in the Roth.” 

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    Businessman in suit is holding piggy bank. Finance Savings concept (iStock / iStock)

    More than 42% of U.S. households had some form of IRA in 2023, according to a report from the Investment Company Institute. 

    Should tax refunds be used on things other than finances? 

    With the arrival of one’s tax refund, there may be a desire to use some of it on something other than improving your finances. 

    “I do recommend, and I have myself always recommended, taking a small, small percentage of that – maybe less than 25% – and maybe treat yourself to something nice, if there’s something you’ve been having your eye on for a while,” Ford told FOX Business. “I do think buying something to make yourself happy is an important step in making sure you are able to stay on track with your financial goals.” 

    Dennis said it “depends on what your finances look like” whether you should treat yourself with your tax refund.

    “Tax refund money is your money that you’ve allowed the government to keep all year,” she said. “You really need to establish a budget and, within your budget, there should be an allocation of a certain amount of money to go for fun things if you can afford it. But I think a lot of taxpayers are under the misnomer ‘Oh, this is extra money coming in to me.’ No, it’s your money that the government has kept.”

    How long does it take for the IRS to distribute refunds? 

    The time it takes to receive a tax refund can vary, depending on how one filed their taxes, the IRS said. 

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    Taxpayers who filed electronically usually get them within 21 days, the agency’s website said. For amended or paper tax returns, refunds usually take four weeks or longer.  

    The IRS has a webpage where taxpayers can check up on the status of their refund.

     

  • Pence bills himself top Republican willing to challenge Trump

    Pence bills himself top Republican willing to challenge Trump

    Former Vice President Mike Pence is positioning himself as a “constructive force for the conservative agenda” during President Donald Trump’s second term as one of the few Republicans willing to challenge him. 

    “Well, for me, it’s always principles first. It’s not personal,” Pence said in an interview with the Associated Press. 

    Despite publicly falling out with Trump in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, Pence said he would support the new Trump administration on issues he agreed with, but would challenge others. 

    Pence’s political advocacy group, Advancing American Freedom, spent nearly $1 million on ads opposing Trump’s newly confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 

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    Former Vice President Mike Pence during the 60th presidential inauguration in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, 2025. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    The former vice president said he and those who work for him received “a lot of quiet encouragement” in opposing Kennedy. Pence described finding it necessary to speak out on finding the “nomination of an abortion rights supporter to be secretary of HHS to be a dramatic departure from 50 years of strong pro-life leadership at HHS under Republican administrations.” 

    Asked why Republicans might be reluctant to oppose Trump publicly, Pence said, “I never speculate on motives. You know, I’m not new to town. I’ve waged lonely battles before.”

    “But you know, you have to be willing to step out and lead,” the former vice president said. “My hope is that when the next issue of life comes up, that people will have been encouraged, emboldened to know that they’re not alone.”

    Regarding RFK Jr.’s nomination, Advancing American Freedom President Tim Chapman told Fox News Digital that the group believed “it would be an abdication of duty and responsibility if nobody said anything about the life issue in particular, let alone some of the other concerns.” 

    “I think it’s more likely now that he’s better on life than if we had not engaged in the issue at all,” Chapman said. “Part of being constructive is weighing in and sending a market signal when the administration or Republican leadership might try to go in a direction that’s not tethered to conservative principles. And so you’re not always going to win all those fights. And in fact, we don’t even view it as our job to win all those fights. We view it as our job to start the conversation.” 

    In the second Trump term, Chapman argued, “there is a far stronger echo chamber on the outside that is currently encouraging and sometimes, you know, doing more than encouraging Republicans and outside groups to stay in line with the administration.” He said it’s “creating an atmosphere where some people who may disagree with a nominee or with a policy decision are choosing to bide their time and not make that disagreement public.” 

    “Time will tell whether that environment remains permanent and time will also tell whether that echo chamber serves the president well or ends up not serving him well. For various reasons, we don’t feel the pressure from that echo chamber to stay silent if we disagree,” Chapman told Fox News Digital. “We’ll do our best to constructively, you know, make our points. And when we disagree, try to pull the administration towards our view on policy. But then, you know, when we agree, be totally there running beside them and trying to help them push their priorities over the finish line.” 

    Advancing American Freedom is now lobbying against Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s pick for labor secretary, accusing her of being pro-union. While Pence’s group plans to spend the coming months pushing to increase military spending, shrink the deficit, and make permanent the Trump 2017 tax cuts, as well as trying to convince Trump to stop implementing tariffs on allies, the former vice president and those who work for him insist they won’t take on the “Never Trump” mantle. 

    Pence has been delivering speeches urging Trump to stand with long-standing foreign allies and lobbying members of Congress, while his aides write letters and opinion columns. Advancing American Freedom says they intend to praise the administration when they agree with it, while raising concerns when they don’t, advocating for longtime conservative principles that they believe have taken a back seat to Trump’s “Make America Great Again” brand of populism. 

    “We’re calling balls and strikes here,” Pence told the AP. “I think that the way we want to approach this is with integrity to principle. And I’m very encouraged. I think the Trump administration is off to a great start… I’m very pleased about the president undoing Biden’s border policies and putting back into place the policies that we had negotiated and established that secured the border.”

    Pence said he believes “some of the prominent voices in the party have embraced a more populist thinking” but that “the overwhelming majority of people that ever vote Republican think any differently than they thought during our administration when we hewed to a conservative agenda or the years before or since.” To support his opinion, the former vice president recalled an interaction he had with a farmer at a campaign stop in Iowa in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks in Israel. 

    Trump and Pence shake hands at Jimmy Carter funeral

    President-elect Donald Trump greets former Vice President Mike Pence at the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter at Washington National Cathedral on Jan. 9, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    Despite the farmer saying he agreed with “absolutely everything” that Pence stumped about regarding “strong American support for Israel, strong American leadership in the world, continued support for Ukraine in their fight and limited government and bringing about reforms to put our fiscal house in order and right to life,” the former vice president recalled how the farmer said he could not vote for him in 2024 and that “I got to be for Trump this time.” 

    “And he goes, ‘But I’ll see you in four years. You’re going to be a great president someday,'” said Pence, who briefly pursued the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. “I said, ‘Would you mind telling me, you know, why?’ And he said words I never forgot, which was in effect: He lamented Biden’s failed record. And I saw that he was drawn to the need for a rematch. And then he said, ‘Plus, if they can do that to a former president, they can do that to me.’ And the ‘lawfare’ stuff went into higher relief.” 

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    “So I didn’t see in this last election a Republican Party that was embracing big government or a vision to pull back from America’s commitments on the world stage or marginalizing the right to life,” Pence told the AP. “I didn’t see that traveling all over the country and I still don’t see it. I think there were other factors that gave the former president a decided advantage in the election. He’d earned it. He’d won it. And then he won it in the fall. But I don’t think the party’s changed.”

    In his interview with Fox News Digital, Chapman agreed. “I think he’s seen firsthand, and all of us have who’ve traveled the country, when you look at Republican voters and what they believe just on the issues, there’s not a lot of change going on in the party,” Chapman said. “The average Republican voter still feels very strongly about limited government, feels very strongly about traditional values and about pushing back against the left’s, you know, progressive attack on traditional values and feels very strong about a strong national defense. Like these are baseline concepts for conservative voters that have not changed in any way, shape or form.” 

    “Many of the reasons that they wanted Trump back were because of how successful the first Trump administration was on those issues,” he continued. “The policy set has not changed… there was a reaction to the left’s out of control lawfare and out of control cancel culture and that Trump was seen as the object of that. And so there was a very, very natural and very frankly, commendable instinct from the American people and Republican voters to say, you know what? We’re going to stick it to him. We’re not taking this anymore.

    Pence told the AP that he went to Trump’s inauguration last month and “was very moved in the outpouring of kind words and expressions of appreciation from former colleagues, including many members of the new administration who I encountered in hallways.” When he saw Trump’s new secretary of state, Marco Rubio, Pence said he gave him a hug and “told him how proud I was of him.” 

    “We had praised him from here when he was selected,” Pence told the AP. “I must have seen or interacted with about half the incoming Cabinet.”

    At the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter, Pence said he had a “very cordial exchange” with Trump. When Trump was coming down the front row of the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Pence recalled him saying, “Hi, Mike.” Pence said he extended his hand to Trump and said, “Congratulations, Mr. President,” and “I could see his countenance softened. And he said, ‘Thanks.’” Pence said he also congratulated first lady Melania Trump. 

    Trump chats with Obama, with Pence sat behind then, at Carter funeral

    Al Gore, Mike Pence and Karen Pence sit behind Bill and Hillary Clinton, George W. and Laura Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald and Melania Trump at the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    “You know, the people that know me know it’s not personal,” Pence told the AP. “I’ve long since forgiven the president for any differences that we had at the end of our administration. We still have those differences as the president still holds the view that, to my knowledge, that I had some authority that I did not have under the Constitution or laws of the country. But from my heart, I’ve prayed often for the president.”

    The AP also asked Pence about the viral moment at the funeral in which his wife, former second lady Karen Pence, refused to acknowledge President-elect Trump or shake Melania Trump’s hand.

    “My wife loves her husband. And I love my wife and I have great respect for her. And so – but I’ve been really moved at how many people around the country have thanked us both for that day,” Pence said. “But again, you know, I want to emphasize, we’re eyes forward here. You know, I’d always thought the president was going to come around on the position he took on Jan. 6.” 

    In his book, Pence said, he describes how he and Trump “actually parted on very amicable terms, very good terms,” but in the spring, when Trump “returned to the rhetoric about how I could have done something that neither the Constitution nor the law would ever permit any vice president to do, then I just decided it was important to go our separate ways.” 

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    “But hope springs eternal,” Pence said. “And we want to be a constructive force for the conservative agenda. I think that’s good for the administration. It’s good for the Congress. More importantly, it’s good for America.”

    Chapman reiterated to Fox News Digital that Pence’s work during Trump’s second term was not personal in nature, pointing to Pence back when he served in Congress “was often a lone voice, you know, agitating against Republican leadership for a course correction to a more conservative vision for governing.” 

    “What you’re seeing him do now is almost a return to form,” Chapman said. “So I definitely think there’s nothing personal there.” 

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.