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 Former Vice President Mike Pence is starting to talk more openly about the events that transpired in the final weeks of Donald Trumps presidency.Pences role was notable as he oversa stanley shop w the counting of Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, 2021. During that counting, Trumps supporters stormed the Capitol, which interrupted the counting of votes.He wrote about the experience in an op-ed published Thursday in the Wall Street  stanley botella Journal. The letter comes as  stanley cup Trump has teased a possible run for the presidency next week.Pence himself is also rumored to be a presidential candidate in 2024.During that incident, members of Congress and Pence were forced away from the House and Senate chambers.Pence said he initially thought security could handle the crowd. He explained why he did not want to leave the Capitol complex during the insurrection. I told my detail that I wasnt leaving my post,  Pence wrote.  Mr. Giebels  head of Pences Secret Service detail  pleaded for us to leave. The rioters had reached our floor. I pointed my finger at his chest and said,  Youre not hearing me, Im not leaving! Im not giving those people the sight of a 16-car motorcade speeding away from the Capitol. Pence also described his discussion with Trump five days after the insurrection. I met with the president on Jan. 11,  Pence said.  He looked tired, and his voice seemed fainter than usual. How are you  he began. How are Karen and Charlotte  I replied tersely that we were fine and told him that they had been at the C Afxa Franklin, Wis. man dies in Door County moped crash, sheriff says
 Last month s headlines read,  30-year-old man dies after attending COVID party thinking virus was a hoax.  They are being very egocentric. They re not thinking about how their actions could affect other people,  said Licensed Therapist Jaime Bronstein.She believes young people go to COVID parties either to be exposed because they fall into peer pressure or they truly believe  starbucks stanley cup the virus doesn t exist. They also don t have very strong impulse control. And that s because their prefrontal cortex is not fully developed. And it s not fully developed until they re 25 years old. And that s responsible for making the right and wrong decision,  she explained.Bronstein says many attending these parties are young single men going through the  Young Male Syndrome.  They just love engaging in high-risk behavior such as high-speed driving, doing illicit drugs, doing the tide-pod challenge, the cinnamon challenge, and in this case, going to a COVID party,  she said.Here in the Tampa Bay area, we ve seen young people lining up stanley thermobecher  outside local establishments without masks and not social distancing.So how can parents get their kids to realize, they re not invincible  First sit down with your kids and have a discussion about decision making and consequences. And you want to be able to talk with your children,  stanley cup not to them. You want them to feel seen and heard and you really want to listen to them,  she said.And if you have adult friends not following CDC guidelines This social worker recommends goin