Vice President Mike Pence talks coronavirus, protests in Sterling Heights visit

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Vice President Pence on coronavirus, Michigan and protests

Roop Raj spoke with Vice President Mike Pence exclusively 1-on-1 today as he visited Sterling Heights.

Vice President Mike Pence visited Macomb County Thursday, a pivotal county for the White House, to talk about the President's plans for the state.

The Vice President talked about COVID-19 and said the people of Michigan should be proud of everything they've done to get to this point.

"When the President tapped me to lead the Coronavirus Task Force, we had one mission and that was to save lives. To make sure our healthcare workers had the equipment and the support to be able to treat our impacted family members," Pence said.

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Vice President Mike Pence visits Sterling Heights plants

Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Macomb County on Thursday to talk about getting PPE to the frontline workers in Michigan and to campaign for Pres. Trump.

He said the nation will continue to be vigilant but in more than half the states, cases are either stabilizing or declining.

He also talked about the Black Lives Matter protests and police across the country.

The Vice President spoke to the crowd for about 20 minutes but gave FOX 2 a one-on-one interview while in Sterling Heights. Watch the interviews.

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Vice President Mike Pence 1-on-1 talks Michigan and the COVID-19 response

FOX 2's Roop Raj spoke with VP Pence as he visited Sterling Heights Wednesday.