Trump criticizes Pence's actions on Jan. 6, 2021, says he lacked
'courage'
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[June 18, 2022]
By David Morgan and Doina Chiacu
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The day after the
latest U.S. congressional hearings on the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the
Capitol by Donald Trump's supporters, the former president criticized
Mike Pence's actions that day, saying that his vice president had lacked
courage.
The hearings have detailed the ways in which Trump urged his supporters
to turn on Pence for refusing his requests to reject the November 2020
election results, before they stormed the Capitol, fighting with police
as some chanted "hang Mike Pence!"
"Mike Pence had a chance to be great. He had a chance to be, frankly,
historic," Trump told an audience of Christian conservatives in
Nashville on Friday.
"Mike, and I say it sadly because I like him, but Mike did not have the
courage to act," Trump added.
Republican Trump repeated his false claims that his defeat to Democrat
Joe Biden was the result of widespread fraud, assertions that were
rejected by multiple courts, state election officials and members of his
own administration.
Multiple Trump allies including his daughter Ivanka, former attorney
general William Barr and other officials have testified to the committee
that they did not believe Trump's false claims.
Pence's staff were not immediately available for comment.
Pence defended his actions, however, in an interview with the Wall
Street Journal published on Friday.
"Ultimately, I believe that most Americans understand that we did our
duty that day under the Constitution and the laws of this country," the
newspaper quoted Pence as saying.
Trump attacked the bipartisan nine-member Jan. 6 select committee, which
has held three hearings in little more than a week and is building a
case that Trump acted illegally by trying to overturn his election loss.
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The day after the latest U.S. congressional hearings on the Jan. 6,
2021, assault on the Capitol by Donald Trump's supporters, the
former president criticized Mike Pence's actions that day, saying
that his vice president had lacked courage. This report produced by
Tamara Lindstrom.
"Let's be clear, this is not a congressional
investigation, this horrible situation that's wasting everyone's
time. This is a theatrical production of partisan political fiction.
That's getting these terrible, terrible ratings and they're going
crazy," Trump said.
On Thursday, former Pence aides told the committee that Trump
pressed Pence to overturn the election results in Congress, after
being told repeatedly that it was illegal to do so. Democrats on the
panel said Trump kept up the pressure even though he knew a violent
mob of his supporters was threatening the Capitol, where Pence and
lawmakers worked to certify the election results.
Trump has protested that the hearings lack "equal representation."
Democrats initially pressed for a balanced bicameral investigation,
but Republicans rejected the plan.
The committee's proceedings are taking place in the runup to
congressional elections in November, which will determine the
balance of power in the Senate and House of Representatives ahead of
the 2024 general election.
Trump continues to flirt publicly with the idea of running for
president again in 2024.
But for now, the former president is concentrating on a revenge
election campaign this year against his perceived enemies, including
10 House Republicans who voted to impeach him after the Capitol
attack, among them Representative Liz Cheney, who is vice chair of
the investigating committee.
(Reporting by David Morgan, Doina Chiacu and Katharine Jackson;
Editing by Scott Malone; editing by Grant McCool)
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