Pence ducks questions about Trump's controversial Charlottesville remarks

Pence declined to back the president's controversial remarks.

Pence did not directly answer questions about whether he agrees with Trump’s comments that there were “very fine people on both sides” of the clashes in Charlottesville between white supremacists and counter-protesters.

“I spoke at length about this heartbreaking situation on Sunday night in Colombia,” Pence said in the midst of his trip through South America. “I stand with the president, and I stand by those words.

“These dangerous fringe groups have no place in America public life or the public debate, and we condemn them in the strongest terms,” Pence said Sunday after the violence in Virginia.

On Wednesday, he also ignored questions about Trump’s comments about the statues of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. The white supremacist rally was initially prompted by plans to remove a statue of Lee in Charlottesville.

“Today, while I am here in Chile, our hearts are in Charlottesville,” he said. “We've been praying for God’s peace and comfort for her family and her friends and her loved ones.”

“We're also praying that in America, that we will not allow the few to divide the many,” he said.