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Trump’s lawyer debunks liberal fantasies, reveals true impact of Pence testimony on 45.

Former Vice President Mike Pence: A Key Witness ⁣in‍ Trump’s Trial

According ⁢to Trump’s lawyer, John Lauro, former Vice President⁤ Mike Pence will be one of the most compelling witnesses in the trial⁢ of former President Donald Trump.

Lauro ​made this bold ⁢claim on Sunday news⁣ shows, despite⁢ Pence’s previous statements that Trump had urged him to violate the​ Constitution and overturn the 2020 election results.

This issue is a crucial part of the recent four-count indictment ⁣against Trump, which charges him⁤ with election interference and⁢ other crimes related to the ⁢Capitol incursion on January⁣ 6,⁤ 2021.

During an interview with Major Garrett on the ⁤CBS program “Face the Nation,” Lauro dismissed any concerns about Pence ‍being called as a witness, stating, “No. In fact, the vice president will be ​our best ‍witness.”

Lauro clarified that Pence misunderstood Trump’s request, explaining, “What I said is the ultimate ask of‌ Vice ‌President Pence was to pause the count and allow the states to weigh⁢ in. That was my statement, ‌and what‌ I’ve said is consistent with what Vice President Pence is saying.”

Three‌ Reasons Why Pence is a Strong Defense Witness

  1. Pence’s agreement with John Eastman, a ⁣former Trump attorney and respected ⁤legal scholar.
  2. Pence’s acknowledgment of election irregularities, fraud, and unlawful actions at the state level.
  3. Pence’s belief that these issues should have been debated on ⁣January 6, as he openly called for objections during the proceedings.

Lauro emphasized that Pence’s testimony would undermine any allegations of criminal intent on the part of President Trump. He also highlighted the constitutional disagreement between Pence and Trump, noting that such disagreements have never been prosecuted criminally in the history of​ the country.

Pence​ himself has firmly stated that he‌ had no right to overturn the election and that he chose the Constitution over Trump’s request. However, it ⁤is worth noting that 147 members of Congress seemed to agree with Trump’s concerns, as they voted against certifying the ‌election​ results of⁢ certain states.

Disagreements over elections are not uncommon in‍ the nation’s history, as seen in the 2000 election between George W. Bush and Al Gore. The ‌ongoing battles against Trump, including two impeachments and multiple indictments, seem to be driven ​by a ⁢desire⁤ to prevent him from regaining ​office, regardless of the voters ⁣or the‍ Constitution.

It is no surprise that Trump continues to dominate in GOP primary polling,‍ as these efforts to undermine him only strengthen ⁣his support among his base.

Source: The Western Journal



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