Sen. J.D. Vance (RO.H.) has been attracting attention for his remarks to ABC News on January 6, 2021 that would have violated the Constitution.
The 2020 election conspiracy continues through the right. Vance told George Stephanopoulos. If he had been vice president when Mike Pence was vice president, he would not have certified the 2020 election.
“If I had been vice president, I would have told Pennsylvania, Georgia and many other states that they needed multiple electoral votes, and I think Congress should have gone from there,” he said. .
Respected constitutional scholars explain that the vice president’s role is ceremonial and does nothing except count votes from the Electoral College.
Lawrence Tribe, professor emeritus of constitutional law at Harvard Law School, told USA Today that the vice president “has never demonstrated.”[s] The vice president has more than a primarily ceremonial role in his position. ”
The outlet’s fact-check on Trump’s claim that Pence could have intervened was “false.” In fact, so do the Associated Press, FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, Newsweek, and many others.
In response to a video uploaded to the social media site “X,” users reported that Vance took an oath to uphold the Constitution. Doing so and refusing to defend the Constitution is “riot,” the user said.
“J.D. Vance is a pile of traitorous owl turd” Former Chicago Tribune Editor Marc Jacob said:.
“J.D. Vance is truly a disgrace.” Charles Campisi said flatly:.
Matthew O’Brien explained Vance’s claim that “I would have told the states to send multiple electoral rolls” is not legal.
“Let me be clear: the Vice President has absolutely no power or right to tell each state they need to send multiple electors. Zero. Doing so is an act of sedition,” he posted.
A case is currently being filed in the U.S. Supreme Court over whether Trump’s role in the insurrection will prevent him from holding office again in the future. The 14th Amendment already applies to local government officials in New Mexico.