Vice President Mike Pence is reportedly preparing for a much-needed rest and relaxation.
The vice president will travel on Tuesday to Sanibel, Fla., and will stay put until Saturday, according to flight logs from the Federal Aviation Administration obtained by the Associated Press.
News of the trip surfaces two days after Pence and President Trump lost their 2020 re-election effort to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
While Biden and Harris have claimed victory, Trump has absolutely refused to concede defeat, vowing to fight the election results in court and questioning its legitimacy.
Pence has not yet commented on their loss yet, and his representatives did not respond to The Post’s request for confirmation of the Florida vacation.
It is not clear if second lady Karen Pence will be accompanying the vice president, who has previously vacationed on the island off Florida’s Gulf Coast several times.
While Pence plans to bask in the sunlight, in a state he and Trump carried in their 2020 fight, Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is planning to file up to 10 lawsuits alleging election fraud.
Speaking to Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” the former NYC mayor argued, “At this point, it would be wrong for him to concede.”
Besides a single example alleged by the Trump campaign of voter fraud in Nevada, which was still not enough to sway an entire election outcome if proven, the team has not provided evidence of widespread fraud.