Pence Contemplated Skipping J6 Election Certification
OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
5:35 PM – Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Former Vice President Mike Pence reveals that he considered skipping the congressional count of the 2020 Electoral College votes on January 6th, 2021, citing potential harm to former President Donald Trump. Pence’s hesitation and ultimate decision to fulfill his duty as president of the Senate adds intrigue to this pivotal moment in American history.
Pence, 64, shared his last-minute concerns about overseeing the transfer of power during a deposition conducted by special counsel Jack Smith’s office earlier this year. This behind-the-scenes revelation sheds light on the internal struggles faced by Pence as he grappled with loyalty to his friend and loyalty to the Constitution.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Pence expressed his reservations to special counsel Smith’s team in April, discussing the events leading up to January 6th, 2021. A note discovered by Smith’s team in the National Archives further confirms Pence’s contemplation of abstaining from the certification process.
Reportedly, the former vice president stated that there were “too many questions” and participating would be ”too hurtful to my friend,” referring to Trump. These internal conflicts highlight the emotional turmoil experienced by Pence during this critical juncture.
“Not feeling like I should attend electoral count,” the former vice president expressed. ”Too many questions, too many doubts, too hurtful to my friend. Therefore I’m not going to participate in certification of election.”
Ultimately, Pence fulfilled his duty as president of the Senate and certified the Electoral College votes, solidifying Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election. This decision, made in the face of personal and political challenges, showcases Pence’s commitment to his higher loyalties.
“My only higher loyalty was to God and the Constitution,” Pence allegedly affirmed to Smith’s team.
Pence asserts that he informed Trump that he had not encountered any substantial evidence of election fraud, according to investigators. However, Trump persisted in his claims of a stolen election, leading to a strained relationship between the two on that fateful day.
“When recounting a phone call with Trump on Christmas Day 2020, Pence wrote in his book that he told Trump, ‘You know, I don’t think I have the authority to change the outcome’ of the election on January 6th,” the press reported. “But Pence allegedly told Smith’s investigators that the comma should have never been placed there.”
Pence also alleges that Trump exerted pressure on him to denounce the election results, as revealed by insiders familiar with Smith’s investigation. This revelation adds another layer of complexity to the dynamics between Pence and Trump.
In a September interview, Pence stated that he and Trump parted ways amicably and have not spoken since the spring of 2021. This separation highlights the lasting impact of the events that unfolded on January 6th, 2021.
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What impact did former President Donald Trump’s pressure on Mike Pence to denounce the election results have on their relationship and Pence’s decision-making process
Former Vice President Mike Pence made headlines recently as he revealed his contemplation of skipping the congressional count of the 2020 Electoral College votes on January 6th, 2021. Pence’s hesitation and ultimate decision to fulfill his duty as president of the Senate adds intrigue to this pivotal moment in American history.
During a deposition conducted by special counsel Jack Smith’s office earlier this year, Pence, 64, shared his concerns about overseeing the transfer of power. This behind-the-scenes revelation sheds light on the internal struggles faced by Pence as he grappled with loyalty to his friend and loyalty to the Constitution.
Sources familiar with the matter state that Pence expressed his reservations to special counsel Smith’s team in April, discussing the events leading up to January 6th, 2021. A note discovered by Smith’s team in the National Archives further confirms Pence’s contemplation of abstaining from the certification process.
Reportedly, Pence stated that there were “too many questions” and that participating would be “too hurtful to my friend,” referring to Trump. These internal conflicts highlight the emotional turmoil experienced by Pence during this critical juncture.
Ultimately, Pence fulfilled his duty as president of the Senate and certified the Electoral College votes, solidifying Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election. This decision, made in the face of personal and political challenges, showcases Pence’s commitment to his higher loyalties.
Pence asserts that he informed Trump that he had not encountered any substantial evidence of election fraud, according to investigators. However, Trump persisted in his claims of a stolen election, leading to a strained relationship between the two on that fateful day.
Pence also alleges that Trump exerted pressure on him to denounce the election results, as revealed by insiders familiar with Smith’s investigation. This revelation adds another layer of complexity to the dynamics between Pence and Trump.
In a September interview, Pence stated that he and Trump parted ways amicably and have not spoken since the spring of 2021. This separation highlights the lasting impact of the events that unfolded on January 6th, 2021.
The revelations surrounding Pence’s contemplation shed light on the internal struggles faced by politicians during critical moments. It underscores the delicate balance between personal loyalty and adherence to the Constitution. As the nation moves forward, it is crucial to reflect on these events and ensure that the principles of democracy are upheld.
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