Trump Now Freely Admits He Wanted Pence To Overturn 2020 Election

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 29: U.S. President Donald Trump listens to Vice President Mike Pence speak in the Rose Garden for the daily coronavirus briefing at the White House (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
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In case the true purpose of MAGAland’s January 2021 Pence election-pressure campaign wasn’t already clear up until this point, former President Donald Trump helpfully spelled it out in no uncertain terms on Sunday.

Trump made the admission via a press release from his “Save America” PAC as he was railing against bipartisan lawmakers’ push to reform the Electoral Count Act (ECA), the 130-year-old law he had tried to weaponize to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence into throwing out the 2020 election results.

“Actually, what [the lawmakers] are saying, is that Mike Pence did have the right to change the outcome, and they now want to take that right away. Unfortunately, he didn’t exercise that power, he could have overturned the Election!” Trump ranted.

The vice president never had the power to overturn elections. The purpose of reforming the ECA is to clarify that that fact and make it more difficult for members of Congress to object to certifying election results. Though the potential reform has bipartisan support, updating the ECA alone won’t be enough to stop Republicans from trying to steal future elections on a state level or from pushing anti-voting laws.

Trump’s screed fully shatters the paper-thin defense some of his allies had invoked claiming that the ex-president and his crew were merely trying to get to the bottom of voter fraud, as were the GOP members of Congress who voted against certifying the 2020 election.

The scheme to get Pence to steal the election was centered on former Trump legal adviser John Eastman’s memo, which made the argument that the vice president could declare the votes from swing states as invalid and replace Biden electorates from those states with Trump’s (which the Trump campaign had on standby).

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  1. What have we here? :face_with_monocle:

  2. I really don’t want to hear a single legal commentator talk about the challenges of proving Trump’s intent, state of mind, or hard evidence of that. Any jury if presented with the multiple Trump quotes about the insurrection + the testimony from those who observed him will have little trouble concluding that Trump intended to stay in power by any means necessary and sought to overturn the election results.

    If prosecutors don’t go after this, then it proves that all prosecutions are about political calculus.

  3. I’m sure his phone call with My Pants was perfect.

  4. When people tell you who they are, believe them. Listen to them. Then prosecute them. Right away!

    "The road to fascism is lined with people telling you to stop overreacting."

  5. Sounds like a confession to me…

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