Caitlyn Jenner has plans to meet with Vice President Mike Pence.

“I know everything that’s going on and I know everybody in his and Trump’s administration who are for and against,” Caitlyn, 67, told Andy Cohen during a SiriusXM Town Hall on Wednesday. “[Pence] has come up when he was governor [with] some of the most anti-LGBT issues. I know that. The American Unity Fund worked very closely to take that legislation and really get it out of there. And he came back kicking and screaming. And did sign some stuff and did better with that on that issue.”

Caitlyn is headed to Washington, DC, on Thursday, but kept quiet about the details of her itinerary.

But the former Olympian, who confirmed she did attend Donald Trump’s inauguration, suggested she may have a private dinner with the vice president to discuss LGBTQ issues on her schedule.

Caitlyn previously met the 57-year-old VP the day before the inauguration at a cocktail party and made plans to meet later.

“I walk up looking fabulous,” she recalled. “I was introduced to him and … I said, ‘I came in a few months ago and I sat down and had a private dinner with 16, 17 evangelical Christian conservative Republicans at a private dinner, at a private home and we had a three-hour conversation on the issues — on faith, on my community.'”

“I said, ‘It was such a wonderful conversation. I would love to share that conversation with you,'” she recalled. “He looks at me and said, ‘You know what? I would love to have that conversation.’”

Caitlyn, who knows Pence won’t dine alone with women without his wife, Karen, made an effort to include her. “I turn to his wife, who was standing right there. And I reach out and I grab her hand and I look her right in the eye and I said, ‘I would love to have you in on that conversation.’ And she looks at me and goes, ‘Don’t you worry, I’ll be there.'”

While the Pences continue to be known for their closeness, Caitlyn revealed that any sort of relationship she had maintained post-divorce with ex-wife Kris Jenner is finished.

“She called me up and said she never wanted to talk to me again. So, I never called her back,” Caitlyn said.

Caitlyn and Kris have long bickered over whether Kris was aware of Caitlyn’s gender identity during their relationship. Kris, 61, has denied Caitlyn’s claims that the “Secrets of My Life” author told the Kardashian matriarch about her “gender issues” and has slammed her memoir as “made up.”

The former couple divorced in 2014 after 23 years of marriage. They are parents to Kendall, 21, and Kylie, 19.

Kris isn’t the only family member currently at odds with Caitlyn.

“[Khloé Kardashian] doesn’t want to talk to me either,” Caitlyn said. “But she hasn’t talked to me in like two years.” It’s been well documented on “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” that Khloé has had the most trouble with her transition.

The conversation also turned to daughter Kendall Jenner‘s recent Pepsi fiasco, which was widely labeled tone-deaf given the current political and social climate. “I saw it … and I thought, ‘That is cool,'” Caitlyn said after attempting to dodge the question. “It was cute. I didn’t see all the things I guess some other people saw.”

After the commercial was pulled, Caitlyn said she “felt sorry” for her model daughter.

In a sign that Caitlyn’s family is in turmoil, she asked Cohen one favor at the end of the interview. “Tell my family I said hi,” she said. “Tell them I love them.”