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MEMORIAL DAY BREAKFAST WITH VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE

 

MAY 28, 2018

VAIL, COLORADO

 

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Vice President of the United States Michael Pence, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan participated in a flag presentation to the Korean War Veterans Memorial Foundation at the Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C., Sep. 20, 2018. The vice president presented a flag to the foundation that was among the flags that wrapped the cases of some 55 remains of fallen Americans from the Korean War. (DoD photo illustration by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)

Former President Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Sen. Ted Cruz , Mike Pompeo, Sen. Tim Scott, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem

Vice President Mike Pence delivers remarks during the 40th anniversary celebration for Focus on the Family Colorado Springs, Colorado, America - 23 Jun 2017

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

Vice President of the United States Michael Pence, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan participated in a flag presentation to the Korean War Veterans Memorial Foundation at the Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C., Sep. 20, 2018. The vice president presented a flag to the foundation that was among the flags that wrapped the cases of some 55 remains of fallen Americans from the Korean War. (DoD photo by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Tara Ruby

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Tara Ruby

The gag rule would prevent healthcare providers who receive federal funding under the family planning program from referring patients for abortion care. The object is to try and defund abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. Yet, abortion counseling etc., is only 3% of what Planned Parenthood actually does. They offer a wide range of women's healthcare needs, including cancer screenings.

Vice President of the United States Mike Pence answers questions during a press conference at the Iditarod Dining Facility on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 11, 2018. The vice president is beginning a visit to Asia, and took time to visit the installation in observance of Veterans Day to meet and speak with service members and veterans of all branches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Curt Beach)

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

The gag rule would prevent healthcare providers who receive federal funding under the family planning program from referring patients for abortion care. The object is to try and defund abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. Yet, abortion counseling etc., is only 3% of what Planned Parenthood actually does. They offer a wide range of women's healthcare needs, including cancer screenings.

Immigration advocates seeking to Abolish ICE gathered on July 31, 2018 outside the Alexander Hamilton Custom House in Bowling Green where DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence attended a DHS conference, to demand that Secretary Nielsen and VP Pence reunite the families they cruelly separated through their anti-immigrant policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) delivers the keynote address during the spring President's Club meeting on May 3, 2010.

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

A representatives from the Veterans Service Organizations during the Veterans Day observance at the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 11, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

Vice President of the United States Mike Pence speaks to service members, veterans and their families at the Iditarod Dining Facility on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 11, 2018. The vice president is beginning a visit to Asia, and took time to visit the installation in observance of Veterans Day to meet and speak with service members and veterans of all branches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Curt Beach)

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence visited the USO Warrior and Family Center at Bethesda Nov. 22. The Pences visited with wounded warriors and personnel from Naval Support Activity Bethesda and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William Phillips/Released)

Here are my photos from an incredible week in Cleveland. I have been very fortunate over my career to get to record some very historic moments in politics. I've photographed campaign events, events at the White House, Inaugurations, been to an Inaugural Ball, I was there when President Bush officially won reelection, State of the Unions, but the one thing I had never covered was a Presidential Convention. When I heard that the RNC was going to hold their convention in Cleveland (45 minutes from our home), I knew I had to apply. I owe some thank yous to some people for helping me finally make the decision to take the time off from work, but I am very proud to say I have finally checked a convention off my bucket list.

 

To be 100% honest, if it was the DNC that was holding their convention in Cleveland, I would have been there too, it wasn't a political decision. When you get the opportunity to photograph anything regarding the Presidency your political leanings don't apply anymore. You say yes.

 

I hope you enjoy my photos. It really was an amazing week. There were some hiccups as I learned how things worked (when Trump entered the arena on Wednesday I went with a ton of other press to photograph him, and Secret Service cleared us out of there and made us go up these steps to clear out the area so the isle wasn't blocked. I was surprised at that, and when I realized they took us off the floor and up to the main level by concessions, I walked back to the media area and headed back down to the floor only to find out Secret Service had closed the floor. They said the Fire Marshal said we were at the max limit, but personally (no facts to back this up), my belief is that Trump was on the floor so the Secret Service locked it down so nobody new was going on the floor. It's ok, I understand that. I wasn't happy I had to miss Pence's speech, but I understand how security works.

 

Every Delegate I met was incredibly friendly (one even gave me a cool pin from Texas - it's in my collage photo).

 

The City of Cleveland did an amazing job, the police were incredible, and there was not a single moment I felt unconfortable, even walking back to my car at 12:45am a 1/2 mile from the arena. They did an amazing job.

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Tara Ruby

Vice President of the United States Mike Pence answers questions during a press conference at the Iditarod Dining Facility on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 11, 2018. The vice president is beginning a visit to Asia, and took time to visit the installation in observance of Veterans Day to meet and speak with service members and veterans of all branches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Curt Beach)

Vice President Mike Pence addresses NASA employees, Thursday, July 6, 2017, at the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Cape Canaveral, Florida. via NASA go.nasa.gov/2tmxLl0

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Arlington, VA

Friday, May 25, 2018

 

Photography by Lenzy Ruffin

WASHINGTON – His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, at the invitation of President Donald J. Trump, attended today the 66th Annual National Day of Prayer Commemoration, held this year at the Rose Garden of the White House.

 

Press Office/Stavros Papagermanos/pressoffice@goarch.org

Photo: GOA/Archdeacon Panteleimon Papadopoulos

Vice President of the United States Mike Pence speaks to service members, veterans and their families at the Iditarod Dining Facility on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 11, 2018. The vice president is beginning a visit to Asia, and took time to visit the installation in observance of Veterans Day to meet and speak with service members and veterans of all branches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Curt Beach)

Vice President of the United States Mike Pence poses for a photo with Airmen at the Iditarod Dining Facility on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 11, 2018. The vice president is beginning a visit to Asia, and took time to visit the installation in observance of Veterans Day to meet and speak with service members and veterans of all branches. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Curt Beach)

Sexy hamburger ad. Kate Upton.

 

Pendleton, Indiana (October 4, 2012) Congressman Mike Pence and Congressional candidate Susan Books made a campaign stop at Daddios Italian Cafe here this afternoon.

Both Mike Pence and Susan Brooks spoke from several minutes to supporters.

 

Indiana Congressman Mike Pence is running for Governor of the State of Indiana and Susan Brooks is running for the Indiana 5th Congressional seat in the upcoming election.

 

Video: youtu.be/bsYpxuwd6io

Washington DC, March 16, 2019. Around two thousand folks opposed to US sanctions, interventions and a possible war against the fairly elected (and fairly inept...) Maduro government of Venezuela gathered in Lafayette Park for a rally with speeches. They later marched through the downtown streets and blocked the main intersection in Chinatown for a time. DC Police kept a respectful distance and let them do their thing.

Now why would the US want to interfere in the affairs of another sovereign state? Because naughty Venezuela has billions of gallons of oil and vast deposits of rare minerals in the ground but they refuse to play ball and hand control of them over to US corporate interests. They also like to party with some of the other kids in their neighborhood who are not approved by their Old Uncle Sam.

Around two hundred very spirited anti-Maduro demonstrators gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House.

Thumbs up to the various police who managed to keep both groups safely separated without interfering in the expression of their causes. Thanks also to the few activists who tried with some success to engage the anti-Maduro group in peaceful dialogue.

Another very hopeful observation today is that young people, including many young people of color, seem to be embracing social justice activism in numbers I haven't seen in years . Let's hope that they're in it for the long haul.

 

Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence visited the USO Warrior and Family Center at Bethesda Nov. 22. The Pences visited with wounded warriors and personnel from Naval Support Activity Bethesda and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William Phillips/Released)

From left to right:

Luis Almagro, OAS Secretary General

Michael R. Pence, Vice President of the United States

Andrés González Díaz, Chair of the Permanent Council and Permanent Representative of Colombia to the OAS

Nestor Mendez, OAS Assistant Secretary General

 

Date: May 7, 2018

Place: Washington DC

Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS

At a rally to show solidarity between refugee, immigrant and lgbtqia+ communities in New York City outside of the Stonewall Inn on February 4, 2017.

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