Military mom booed asking Pence about Trump's Khan comments

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Speaking at a town hall gathering in Carson City, Nev., on Monday, Indiana Gov. Mike PenceMike (Michael) Richard PenceMilitary mom booed asking Pence about Trump's Khan comments The Trail 2016: Four days and counting Trump-Khan feud: A timeline MORE defended his running mate, GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald TrumpTrump on Clinton: 'She’s the devil’ Trump praises Ryan's primary challenger Trump aide fired: report MORE

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Pence was asked a question about the controversy surrounding Trump’s attacks about Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the Muslim parents of a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq.

The woman in the crowd, who was greeted with boos, asked: “You have a son in the military, how do you tolerate this disrespect?”

“That’s what freedom looks like and that’s what freedom sounds like,” Pence said of the Khans’s decision to speak.  “As I said last night, as Donald Trump said, Captain Khan is an American hero and we honor him and honor his family.

“Donald Trump supports our soldiers,” he continued. “Having spent time with our nominee, I've never been around someone more devoted to veterans in this country.”

It’s the latest in the ongoing feud touched off after Khizr Lhan delivered a speech at the Democratic National Convention denouncing Trump’s call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration to the U.S. 

Standing on stage beside his wife, Khan waved a pocket U.S. Constitution and asked Trump whether he’s ever read the founding document. He also said Trump has “sacrificed nothing and no one for this country.”

The business magnate responded in a Sunday interview with ABC News that he has “made a lot of sacrifices” to build his business empire.

That line came up again Monday night at a Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonTrump on Clinton: 'She’s the devil’ Military mom booed asking Pence about Trump's Khan comments Warren Buffett to Trump: Our families have 'sacrificed nothing' MORE rally, when billionaire investor Warren Buffett condemned Trump, saying the two businessmen had "sacrificed nothing" in comparison.

"Have you no decency, sir?" Buffett asked in remarks directed at Trump.

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