US VP Mike Pence cancels trip, sparking speculation

US VP Pence's representative told an audience where he was scheduled to speak that he'd had been 'called back' to Washington

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US Vice President Mike Pence in Munich, Germany, February 16, 2019. REUTERS/Michael Dalder/Files

WASHINGTON: US Vice President Mike Pence abruptly cancelled a trip to New Hampshire on Tuesday, sparking speculation over what media reports said was an "emergency."

Fox News and other US media reported that a representative of Pence told an audience in New Hampshire — where the vice president was scheduled to give a speech on drug addiction — that he had been "called back" to Washington.

The reports referred to an unspecified emergency.

However, Pence spokesperson Alyssa Farah downplayed the incident saying there was "no cause for alarm" and indicated that rather than being called back, the vice president had not left Washington in the first place.

"Something came up that required the @VP to remain in Washington, DC. It's no cause for alarm. He looks forward to rescheduling the trip to New Hampshire very soon," Farah tweeted.