today:
19
yesterday:
174
Total:
999,499

President Donald Trump asserted on Tuesday that Vice President Mike Pence has the power to reject electors that were fraudulently chosen, echoing statements made by his legal team in recent days ahead of Jan. 6’s Joint Session of Congress.

“The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors,” Trump wrote on Tuesday in a tweet.

Republicans have been increasingly putting pressure on Pence, who serves as the president of the Senate and will oversee the certification of the Electoral College vote. At least a dozen Republican senators and dozens of House representatives have pledged to object to states’ electoral votes, which then is slated to trigger an hourslong debate before a simple-majority vote is held on whether to certify a state’s electoral votes.

“I know we all have got our doubts about the last election,” Pence told a crowd of supporters in Georgia on Monday, adding that “I want to assure you that I share the concerns of millions of Americans about voting irregularities. I promise you, come this Wednesday, we will have our day in Congress.”

Hours after Pence spoke, Trump told Georgia voters: “I hope Mike Pence comes through for us, I have to tell you.”

“I hope that our great vice president, our great vice president, comes through for us. He’s a great guy,” Trump said, without elaborating. “Of course, if he doesn’t come through, I won’t like him as much.”

But there have been questions about what power Pence actually has, as many legal experts have stipulated that the vice president mainly serves in a ceremonial capacity.

For the past several weeks since the Nov. 3 election, Trump and his team have alleged there was voter fraud, irregularities, and unconstitutional changes to regulations around mail-in balloting in key states. On Dec. 14, when the Electoral College voted, Republican-backed slates of electors also cast their votes for Trump and Pence in a bid to keep Trump’s legal challenges open.

The Joint Session of Congress opens starting at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. In prior sessions, vice presidents opened up certificates reflecting the electoral vote tallies that were sent by states before handing them to “tellers,” who are individuals appointed by both chambers of Congress to read out the ballots and verify. The tellers then read the ballots in alphabetical order, starting with Alabama.

A challenge to a state’s electoral votes needs to be submitted in writing and requires a senator and a representative. On Monday, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), the lawmaker leading the effort in the House, announced he signed an objection to “tainted” electoral votes in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—states where Trump’s campaign has filed lawsuits or held hearings in front of legislature members.

There has been growing pressure on Pence to take action during the Joint Session, with Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) and other Republicans filing a lawsuit against him in a bid to strike down a key provision of the 1887 Electoral Count Act, among other requests. That lawsuit was dismissed over the past weekend by a Texas court. And White House adviser Peter Navarro also asserted that Pence can delay the Joint Session process and provide a 10-day audit of the election results.

Pence spokesman Marc Short dismissed the claim.

“Peter Navarro is many things,“ he told the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. “He is not a constitutional scholar.”

2020.PNG

 

No. Subject Date Views
Notice Jon Voight: Pray Donald Trump makes a ‘comeback stronger than ever’ 2022.08.12 517
Notice America's Anthem 2020.12.27 637
1206 Rush Limbaugh: Swamp, Pelosi Scared to Death of Trump's Final Days 2021.01.09 52
1205 Trump Last Min DECLASSIFICATION Dump Has Dems TERRIFIED Says Rush 2021.01.09 69
1204 Kevin McCarthy Opposed to Democrats’ Attempt to Impeach Trump file 2021.01.09 41
1203 Trump Responds to Twitter’s Permanent Account Suspension 2021.01.09 75
1202 Donald J. Trump 2021.01.07 234
1201 Twitter Locks President Trump Out of His Account for the First Time 2021.01.06 89
1200 Electoral College Vote Count and Debate Halted After Protesters Breach Capitol Building 2021.01.06 132
1199 Lankford: Millions of Americans Being Told to ‘Sit Down and Shut Up’ 2021.01.06 68
1198 Pence ‘Didn’t Have the Courage’ to Reject Electoral Votes, Trump Says 2021.01.06 56
1197 Trump Urges Pence to Send Electoral Results Back to State Legislatures file 2021.01.06 56
1196 Delta Force Ukrainian Biden Azit raid 2021.01.06 335
1195 Delta Force Ukrainian Biden Azit raid 2021.01.06 362
1194 If Vice President Comes Through, ‘We Will Win the Presidency’ 2021.01.06 632
1193 Congress Members Urged to Use Tunnels Amid Protests, Electoral Count: Letter 2021.01.05 49
1192 Trump Committed to Challenging Election Beyond Joint Session on Jan. 6 file 2021.01.05 38
» Pence ‘Has the Power to Reject Fraudulently Chosen Electors’ file 2021.01.05 41
1190 Live: Trump holds rally in Georgia ahead of Senate runoff 2021.01.04 47
1189 Joseph claims South Korea delivered ballots through Korean Air Line 2021.01.04 361
1188 National Guard Activated to Help Support Police During Pro-Trump Protests 2021.01.04 149
1187 Pence: ‘We’ll Have Our Day in Congress’ During Jan. 6 Electoral Challenge file 2021.01.04 66
1186 Peter Navarro Says Inauguration Day Can Be Postponed 2021.01.04 55
1185 Trump Campaign Responds to Audio Recording of Call Between President and Georgia Secretary of State file 2021.01.04 57
1184 Trump Campaign Responds to Audio Recording of Call Between President and Georgia Secretary of State file 2021.01.04 62
1183 Exclusive: Over 432,000 Votes Removed From Trump in Pennsylvania, Data Scientists Say 2021.01.04 76
1182 House GOP Leader McCarthy Says He Supports Electoral College Vote Challenge 2021.01.03 60
1181 Trump Ga. Transcript Shows Case for Vote Fraud, President Acted Properly 2021.01.03 68
1180 ‘I Will Be There’: Trump Announces He’ll Join ‘Historic’ Rally on Jan. 6 file 2021.01.03 60
1179 Sidney Powell Says Pence Should Reject Electoral Votes from Disputed States 2021.01.02 58
1178 2020 Election Investigative Documentary: Who’s Stealing America? 2021.01.02 50
1177 Georgia Data Shows 17,650 of Trump’s Votes Removed, Another 12,173 Switched to Biden: Data Scientists 2021.01.02 275