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Vice President-elect Mike Pence will lead President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team, replacing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, sources familiar with the transition efforts confirmed Friday to The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Trump reportedly told advisers that he wanted Mr. Pence’s “Washington experience and contacts” to help move the process along, sources told the New York Times.
Gov. Christie, former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn will serve as vice chairs of the transition, the Times is reporting.
The former Indiana Governor also served in Congress, representing the Hoosier state from 2001 until 2013. Pence quickly made a name for himself in Washington as a principled conservative, coining the phrase, “I am a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order.”
Pence served as chairman of the House Republican Conference, the group charged with communicating the party’s message to members. Pence is well-respected in D.C. circles. He left Washington, D.C. to serve as Indiana’s 5oth Governor in 2013, before joining Trump as his Vice-Presidential nominee
Pence will take the reins from Christie, who is still expected to be heavily involved with the transition.
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