While Donald Trump faces renewed media scrutiny over his tax practices and charitable foundation, one of his supporters has admitted to finding the seemingly endless pile-on quite entertaining.
“This s—t is really fun to watch, I’ll tell you what,” Trump’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, told a crowd in Ashland, Va., at his final rally before the vice presidential debate.
“It’s like almost every day they come up with something new and different,” Pence said of the media. “They say, ‘Now we got him,’ ‘He said this,’ ‘We can parse that,’ you with me? ‘He tweeted this.’ And they think they finally got him.”
“And then they turn on the television the next morning and Donald Trump is still standing stronger than ever before and fighting for the American people,” he added.
Unlike Trump, who was criticized by his opponents for using vulgar language in the GOP primary, Pence has rarely cursed or lost his temper in front of the cameras.
The Indiana governor will debate Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday night from Longwood University in Farmville, Va.

