Charlotte Pence Bond

Charlotte Pence Bond

Charlotte Pence Bond is the second child and elder daughter of Vice President of the United States Mike Pence. She is the author of children’s book Marlon Bundo’s A Day in the Life of the Vice President, published in 2018. She won a 2014 Emmy award for the Lower Great Lakes region for a film she co-wrote and for which she was an associate producer.

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Summary Charlotte Pence BondCharlotte Pence Bond is the second child and elder daughter of Vice President of the United States Mike Pence. She is the author of children’s book Marlon Bundo’s A Day in the Life of the Vice President, published in 2018. She graduated from DePaul University with a double major in Digital Cinema – Screenwriting, and English – Creative Writing in June 2016. Pence is currently attending her second year at the Harvard Divinity School, for a master’s degree. She has published poems, short stories and articles for The DePaulia, Thought Catalog and Glamour. She won a 2014 Emmy award for the Lower Great Lakes region for a film she co-wrote and for which she was an associate producer. Her father Mike encouraged her to be a writer and ‘cherished’ a biography she wrote of him when she was 7. Pence described herself politically as’more of a moderate or independent’ than her parents.

She said that she does not always agree with the policies of her father and Trump, adding: ‘I think I have a support system for my parents without taking official roles in Washington, D.C. without taking full-time roles’ In 2018, Pence said that her father tells her, regarding the public criticism and protests against him, that ‘That’s what freedom looks like’ She has written about her lifestyle changes after her father became Trump’s running mate in July, writing, ‘I went from taking public transit in Chicago to riding in a presidential motorcade in the span of just a few months’ In 2015, Pence wrote a column for De Paul University’s The De Paulia about her studying abroad at Oxford University. In it, she talks about ‘finding a running path and learning to navigate the pubs’