In an interview with NBC News on Tuesday, the Ohio senator said he'd "love to be given some influence over our border policy" if he and Trump make it to the White House.
In a wide-ranging interview with "NBC Nightly News," the attorney general warned about the threat of political violence, saying democracy depends on accepting election results.
After a bumpy rollout, Trump's running mate is expected to assert himself as "the policy attack dog on Kamala Harris," a source close to the campaign said.
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