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that he had reached Vincent Haley by phone. Haley corroborated that he added one "tough sentence about the Vice President" while he was at the teleprompter.

The final written draft had the following Pence reference: "And we will see whether Mike Pence enters history as a truly great and courageous leader." Haley wasn't confident that line was what he reinserted, but email traffic and teleprompter drafts produced by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) indicate that he was mistaken.

After defying President Trump's pressure, Vice President Pence—and the ire of the President he inspired—was back in the speech.

After the heated call, President Trump's personal assistant Nicholas Luna handed him a message on White House card stock and the President departed for the Ellipse to give his speech. Preserved by NARA, the message read: "THEY ARE READY FOR YOU WHEN YOU ARE." When it finally came time for him to speak, President Trump repeatedly directed his anger at Vice President Pence—often ad-libbing lines that were not included in the draft text.