Mike Pence, the former Vice President, said he might not vote for Donald Trump in the next presidential election.
When asked by a student at Georgetown University if he would vote for Trump if he is the nominee in four years, he replied, "There might be someone else I prefer."
During his speech at the Georgetown Institute of Politics, he said that he and his wife would pray over the decision of whether to run for president before making a decision.
There was a riot at the Capitol in January where supporters of the former president called for the death of the vice president.
The student asked if he would condemn the violence that took place on January 6.
He said it was a sad day.
In a February speech in Florida to the Federalist Society, Pence disagreed with Trump's claim that he could have refused to certify the Electoral College count.
The president is incorrect. I didn't have the right to change the outcome of the election.
Since leaving the White House last year, Vice President Mike Pence has embarked on a nationwide speaking tour, often campaigning for Republicans in state and federal races across the country, but also spending a fair amount of time in critical early-voting states like Iowa and South Carolina, where he is expected to