Pence won’t interfere in election count despite pressure from Trump
(last modified Wed, 06 Jan 2021 10:52:04 GMT )
Jan 06, 2021 10:52 UTC
  • Pence won’t interfere in election count despite pressure from Trump

US Vice President Mike Pence will not reject the results of the Electoral College during Congress' certification process despite growing pressure from President Donald Trump to do so, advisers said.

According to Press TV, on Tuesday, Trump claimed that Pence will overturn his election loss to Democratic Joe Biden, but Pence reportedly plans to stick to his ceremonial duties as he is scheduled to preside over Congress' certification of the results on Wednesday, as detailed by the 12th Amendment.

As president of the Senate, Pence's role is to "open all the certificates" in the presence of the House of Representatives and the Senate, the US Constitution says.

Biden beat Trump 306-232 in the Electoral College and he won the popular vote by over 7 million ballots. Trump has, however, declined to concede the election and his campaign has filed in vain dozens of lawsuits challenging election results.

The incumbent said on Twitter that "the vice president has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors."

However, Pence told Trump on Tuesday he did not believe he had the power to block the certification, a source familiar with the subject told Reuters.

At a campaign rally for Republican US Senate incumbents in Georgia on Monday night, Trump expressed hope that Pence would intervene.

"If he doesn't come through, I won't like him quite as much," Trump said.

Meanwhile, about a dozen Republican senators, as well as dozens of Republicans in the House, plan to object to the certification of the results in Congress.

On Saturday, US Senator Ted Cruz said he will spearhead the drive by the Republicans to challenge Biden’s victory on Jan. 6.

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