US President Trump's Attempt to Intimidate Pence into Overturning Election Results Exposed in New Details
Former US Vice President Mike Pence faced a barrage of verbal abuse from then-President Donald Trump on January 6, as Trump made a last-ditch effort to pressure Pence into certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. According to internal notes from Pence's office, Trump warned him that if he didn't comply with Trump's demands, he would "go down in history as a wimp" for backing away from awarding the presidency to his successor, Joe Biden.
In a heated conversation, as revealed by excerpts from Pence's notes, Trump accused Pence of "not protecting our country," while Pence countered that taking an oath to support and defend the Constitution doesn't require breaking the law. He also took issue with Trump's claims that Pence was listening to the wrong people, which Trump had previously made during a speech at the Ellipse.
In response to these comments, Pence remained steadfast in his commitment to upholding the law. As Trump's pressure mounted, Pence ultimately signed a formal declaration certifying Biden's victory, securing him the presidency.
Investigative efforts have confirmed that Trump altered his prepared remarks shortly before delivering them to Pence, with forensic analysis showing that he had made significant changes to his script on January 6. This further underscores the extent of Trump's attempts to intimidate Pence into overturning the election results.
Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, corroborated reports that their conversation was intense and heated, while a former Trump aide described the discussion as "heated" and confirmed that Pence had indeed used the word "wimp." These new revelations add depth to our understanding of Trump's role in pressuring Pence into taking action on January 6.
Former US Vice President Mike Pence faced a barrage of verbal abuse from then-President Donald Trump on January 6, as Trump made a last-ditch effort to pressure Pence into certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. According to internal notes from Pence's office, Trump warned him that if he didn't comply with Trump's demands, he would "go down in history as a wimp" for backing away from awarding the presidency to his successor, Joe Biden.
In a heated conversation, as revealed by excerpts from Pence's notes, Trump accused Pence of "not protecting our country," while Pence countered that taking an oath to support and defend the Constitution doesn't require breaking the law. He also took issue with Trump's claims that Pence was listening to the wrong people, which Trump had previously made during a speech at the Ellipse.
In response to these comments, Pence remained steadfast in his commitment to upholding the law. As Trump's pressure mounted, Pence ultimately signed a formal declaration certifying Biden's victory, securing him the presidency.
Investigative efforts have confirmed that Trump altered his prepared remarks shortly before delivering them to Pence, with forensic analysis showing that he had made significant changes to his script on January 6. This further underscores the extent of Trump's attempts to intimidate Pence into overturning the election results.
Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, corroborated reports that their conversation was intense and heated, while a former Trump aide described the discussion as "heated" and confirmed that Pence had indeed used the word "wimp." These new revelations add depth to our understanding of Trump's role in pressuring Pence into taking action on January 6.