Capitol Rebellion: Former Vice President Mike Pence Agrees to Testify Against Donald Trump

A date for the testimony, which has yet to be announced, will be about the former conservative president’s unprecedented efforts after losing to Democrat Joe Biden. This will be Pence’s first testimony.

I amFormer US Vice President Mike Pence has confirmed that he will testify about conversations he had with Donald Trump before the January 6, 2022 attack on the Capitol. He has agreed not to appeal the court order. Jurors.

It was a major breakthrough for Justice Department-appointed special prosecutor Jack Smith.

“Mr. Pence will not appeal the judge’s decision and will comply with the subpoena as required by law,” a spokeswoman for Donald Trump’s former right-hand man said.

A date for the testimony, which has yet to be announced, will be about the former conservative president’s unprecedented efforts after losing to Democrat Joe Biden. This will be Pence’s first testimony.

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Mr. Although Pence has previously spoken about his interactions with Donald Trump in his memoirs and interviews, he has so far refused to appear before a US congressional special committee investigating the insurgency. He initially rejected the subpoena, saying it was unconstitutional.

The former vice president will be one of the most important witnesses because of his many closed-door meetings with Donald Trump.

The latter tried to persuade his vice-president to join the campaign to cancel the last procedures of recognizing the results of the presidential elections.

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Mr. Pence resisted and refused demands from Donald Trump, who later called him a traitor to his cause. Some Trumpian extremists even espoused the “hang Mike Pence” slogan.

The investigation is unrelated to the Capitol uprising that led to the latest indictment of Donald Trump over a series of payments to cover up three embarrassing cases ahead of the November 2016 election.

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