An adviser to former President Donald Trump disputed a report claiming the former commander-in-chief told advisers that he would not speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Florida if former Vice President Mike Pence attended. The Washington Examiner, which cited alleged anonymous sources for its claims, said Trump told friends that if Pence showed up to the event, he wouldn’t attend. “As far as Trump is concerned, there is no way back for Pence,” the Examiner quoted “a source close to the president” as saying, adding that “Trump did not want to share a stage with his former deputy.” But Trump advisor Jason Miller wrote on Twitter Monday that “[the Examiner] story is patently false, and these ‘anonymously sourced’ attacks designed to create division are why people distrust the media.” “No such demand or request was ever made by President Trump, and in fact, President Trump and Vice President Pence …