Mike Pence's role ahead of the Jan. 6 riot lands under House investigation
Source: raw story
October 04, 2021
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New reporting about White House legal adviser John Eastman's memo outlining plans for a coup shows Pence was more deeply enmeshed than previously known in the scheme to keep Donald Trump in office despite his election loss, and committee member Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-MD) wants to learn more about his role, reported the Washington Post.
"It's an important part of the historical record to determine how close Trump actually came to achieving his scheme of getting Pence to declare unilateral power to reject electoral college votes," Raskin told Post columnist Greg Sargent.
Eastman told the New York Times that he urged Pence and his chief counsel Greg Jacob shortly before Jan. 6 that the vice president could delay counting electors when Congress met to certify the election, thus sending the process back to GOP-controlled state legislatures that could send rogue electors for Trump and set off a contingent election in the House.
"I think Jacob was looking for a way for he and Pence to be convinced to take the action that we were requesting, and so I think he continued to meet with me and push back on the arguments and hear my counters, what have you, to try and see whether they could reconcile themselves to what the president had asked," Eastman told the Times.
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Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/mike-pence-jan-6-2655219301/
So glad to see this.
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bahboo
(16,337 posts)hlthe2b
(102,236 posts)or at least he gave us a chance to avoid an even worse constitutional crisis.
Never in my life would I have guessed anything close to this scenario.
ffr
(22,669 posts)Made you think about it, did I?
hlthe2b
(102,236 posts)ffr
(22,669 posts)he never could spell, but apparently he's not an inept legal scholar, so there is that.