Emails: Conservatives slammed Pence in 2015 for changing law
INDIANAPOLIS — Then-Indiana Gov. Mike Pence faced a firestorm of criticism three years ago after signing a “religious freedom” law critics decried as anti-gay.
Now emails released this week to The Associated Press illustrate similar backlash from fellow conservatives when the eventual vice-president agreed to change the law in the face of widespread boycott threats.
“Indiana is fronted by a coward,” reads a March 31 email to Pence’s office, which was among more than 1,400 pages of documents obtained under Indiana’s public records law. “I just watched your boss throw the ENTIRE Christian population in America under the Left’s Gay Extortion Bus.”
The correspondence from Pence’s official and private email accounts, which the AP first requested when he joined President Donald Trump’s campaign, offer a window into one of the most challenging periods of his political career.