"I understand there's a lot of people that aren't the biggest fans of this administration, and I think absolutely, within reason, there's plenty of room for them to get their freedom of speech in," Plunk said. "I'm sure there will be people cheering for Vice President Pence as he walks by, and there will be people jeering and booing. I think that's a great thing about this country. There's no reason people can't register their displeasure with him and his policies just as they could if they're fans of him, so I think we'll see that. And I think the vice president expects that probably as he's walking along, he'll hear a lot of opinions from both sides of the spectrum."