2018 Winter Olympics: Mike Pence tweets '#FAKENEWS' on report about skater Adam Rippon
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea Vice President Pence on Thursday took to social media to criticize a USA TODAY Sports report as #FAKENEWS that U.S. Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon rebuffed a request that his office set up a conversation between the two men.
At about the same time as Pence took to Twitter, a White House official was explaining to reporters traveling with the vice president to South Korea that Pence's team did contact the U.S. Olympic Committee. But the vice president's office was offering not requesting a meeting with Rippon and wanted to give the skater as much space as possible. The official declined to be identified.
Columnist Christine Brennan reported on Wednesday that Pence had become so concerned about criticism he faced from Rippon, an openly gay athlete, that his staff reached out to the USOC to set up a conversation between the two.
Rippon turned the offer down, two people with knowledge of the proposed conversation told USA TODAY Sports. After the column was published Wednesday, Pences deputy chief of staff Jarrod Agen insisted no effort was made by the Vice Presidents office to set up a conversation.
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