He didn't have the balls to do what was right, in an unusual situation.
Let's face it, if he had even tried, they both would've been removed from office immediately. Trump himself could've just as easily refused to leave the White House on January 20th and gotten physically dragged out instead.
Can someone explain to me exactly what it was that Pence was supposed to be able to do and why he refused to do it? I know he had the final vote in a 50/50 split in the Senate, but I have never been clear on what we were asking of him.
His refusal to exercise his Constitutional duties, namely rejecting blatantly fraudulent sets of "certified" sets of election results. Had he done so, numerous possibilities could have transpired.
Let's face it, if he had even tried, they both would've been removed from office immediately. Trump himself could've just as easily refused to leave the White House on January 20th and gotten physically dragged out instead.
Can someone explain to me exactly what it was that Pence was supposed to be able to do and why he refused to do it? I know he had the final vote in a 50/50 split in the Senate, but I have never been clear on what we were asking of him.
His refusal to exercise his Constitutional duties, namely rejecting blatantly fraudulent sets of "certified" sets of election results. Had he done so, numerous possibilities could have transpired.
So, why would that require so much courage? What would have been the worst-case consequences, assuming it "didn't work"?