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Pence group launches 'Freedom Agenda' to promote American prosperity, stop the 'radical left'

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“The American way of life is under threat as never seen before,” he continued, pointing to the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, rising inflation and crime, amid other domestic issues that have erupted under the Biden administration. He added that it’s “no surprise” Biden’s approval rating is so low.

Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the National Press Club on Nov. 30, 2021 in Washington.

Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the National Press Club on Nov. 30, 2021 in Washington.
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Pence said that the conservative party must “rally around a bold, optimistic agenda” from the Reagan administration to the Trump administration, explaining that idea was the genesis for the Freedom Agenda.

The agenda is designed to be a “compelling vision” focused on the future for citizens, activists, and men and women across the country, according to the former vice president.

“Elections are about the future, and frankly the opposition would love nothing more for conservatives to talk about the past or to talk of the mess they’ve made of the present, but I think it’s of equal importance we focus on where conservatives at every level, whether it’s the active citizen or whether it be people in public life, can carry the country,” Pence told Fox News Digital.

“And I think by relentlessly focusing on the future we can stop the radical left, we can turn this country around, we can win the Congress and state houses back in 2022, and we can win back America in 2024 and beyond.”

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short attend a news conference with U.S. President Donald Trump and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in the Rose Garden at the White House July 25, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short attend a news conference with U.S. President Donald Trump and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in the Rose Garden at the White House July 25, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The agenda has three pillars: American opportunity and economic opportunity, American strength and leadership on the world stage, and American culture.

The pillars, which contain goals and how to achieve them, range from ensuring American energy dominance, to reducing taxes, to returning education to parents, to promoting individual liberties and to protecting life.

The agenda also details how the U.S. should ready its military force against the threats posed by Russia, Iran and China, and how the country must stand with Israel and fortify other key alliances.

The plan was designed to be “easily digestible” to everyday Americans, according to Pence aides, and it is available online.

The agenda was developed with over 50 Pence allies, including former Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt, senior counselor to President Trump Kellyanne Conway, former United States Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the Florida chapter of the Federalist Society's annual meeting at Disney's Yacht Club resort in Walt Disney World on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 

Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at the Florida chapter of the Federalist Society’s annual meeting at Disney’s Yacht Club resort in Walt Disney World on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 
(Stephen M. Dowell/Lake Buena Vista Sentinel via AP)

The agenda comes after Florida Sen. Rick Scott, who serves as the chairman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), released an 11-step “Rescue America” plan in recent weeks. 

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The plan has been criticized by members of his own party, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, for not properly reflecting conservative values.

“All Americans should pay some income tax to have skin in the game, even if a small amount,” the plan from Scott states. “Currently over half of Americans pay no income tax.”

“Now let me tell you what will not be part of our agenda,” McConnell retorted after the release of Scott’s plan. 

“We will not have as part of our agenda a bill that raises taxes on half the American people, and sunsets Social Security and Medicare within five years. That will not be part of a Republican Senate majority agenda.”

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