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Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to speak at a closed-door business conference in Hong Kong on Thursday, discussing the U.S. elections and its global implications. Pence, who served under President Donald Trump for four years, has had a strained relationship with Trump since the end of Trump's first term. He refused Trump's demand to overturn the 2020 election defeat and did not endorse Trump during last year's presidential election.
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