In
an interview with CBS News, Pence said it would establish a
"terrible precedent for the Congress to summon a vice president
of the United States to speak about deliberations that took
place at the White House."
In high-profile hearings, the House panel has highlighted
Pence's refusal to go along with former President Donald Trump's
efforts to overturn his defeat to Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020
presidential election.
Pence had to go into hiding for hours when Trump supporters
stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 in an unsuccessful effort to
prevent Congress from certifying Biden's victory.
Pence, a potential Republican presidential candidate, writes
about those events in a book released on Tuesday, and several of
his former staffers have provided testimony to the committee.
Pence, however, said he would not cooperate voluntarily.
"I'm closing the door on that," he said.
(Reporting by Eric Beech and Andy Sullivan; editing by Dan
Whitcomb and Deepa Babington)
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