Attorney claims Pence would be the ‘most credible witness’ in Trump election conspiracy trial

Attorney claims Pence would be the ‘most credible witness’ in Trump election conspiracy trial

Donald Trump’s attorney has suggested that ‍Mike Pence could help his former boss fight off the 2020 ‍election-related criminal⁣ conspiracy charges against‍ Trump, claiming that the former vice-president ‌would ⁤be the “best witness” for​ the ​defence.

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In an interview⁢ with CBS’s Face ​the Nation‍ on ‍Sunday, attorney John Lauro played⁤ down differences ‌between the former‍ president and​ Pence’s accounts of what⁣ happened in the run up to the 6 January 2021 certification of Joe Biden’s ‌victory over Trump, whose ⁣supporters attacked the US Capitol that ⁤day.

Asked⁢ on Face the‍ Nation ⁢whether⁢ he feared ⁤that ⁤Pence would be called as a prosecution ⁣witness in the case, Lauro said: ‍“No, ⁢no⁤ in‍ fact, ‍the vice-president ⁣will be ​our best‍ witness.

“There was a constitutional disagreement​ between⁢ the vice-president [Pence] ‍and⁣ president Trump, but the bottom ‍line is never, never in our country’s history, as those ⁢kinds of disagreements have⁣ been prosecuted ​criminally.⁤ It’s ​unheard of.”

Earlier on Sunday, Pence – who is running against ⁢Trump ⁤for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination –​ told CBS that ⁢he had “no plans” to ‌testify for the prosecution. But he did not ⁣rule ​it out.⁤ In response to Lauro’s assertion last week that ⁢all‌ Trump did was ask him to pause the certification, Pence said: “That’s not what ‌happened.”

Trump, the leading Republican contender in the 2024 presidential​ race, last⁢ week pleaded not guilty to charges ‌that he conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election ⁣by conspiring to block Congress from ⁢confirming Biden victory over him.‍ He⁣ also pleaded not guilty ​to charges that he obstructed the certification by directing his supporters to descend on⁢ the Capitol​ on the day of the⁣ January 6​ attack.

He is also accused of⁣ – and has pleaded not guilty to – scheming ‍to disrupt the election⁢ process and deprive Americans of their⁤ right⁢ to have their votes counted.

Lauro slammed the indictment as⁤ politically motivated ‌and full of holes.

“This is what’s called a Swiss cheese indictment – so many holes ⁢that we’re⁣ going to be identifying,” Lauro said.

Lauro suggested that his side would argue that Trump’s actions ⁣were protected by⁢ his constitutional right to free ⁣speech as well as presidential immunity.

Taking aim at Biden, the ⁤Democratic incumbent, Lauro added: “This is the first time ⁤in history that a sitting⁤ president has ‌used his justice department ​to go after ⁤a ​political opponent to knock⁤ him out of a race that creates grave constitutional problems.”

Lauro confirmed that⁣ he planned to file a⁣ motion to dismiss the conspiracy ⁢charges,⁣ as well as another to transfer the case⁣ from Washington DC’s federal courthouse to‍ one in West Virginia, a state where ​Trump​ won 69% of the votes in 2020, his second largest margin of victory​ in a⁤ state after Wyoming.

“We would ⁢like a diverse venue⁢ and diverse⁣ jury to have an expectation…

2023-08-08 18:20:10
Source⁣ from www.theguardian.com

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