Nowhere in the Constitution does it say the VP has a plenary 12A power. Pence's powers are definitely subject to debate and he will not have a winning argument unless there is a majority or near-majority (less Romney/Murkowski) of Senators for Trump. Pence does not have absolute authority to dismiss Biden electors; this is why it is absolutely imperative to put McConnell's balls on the chopping block tomorrow.
Nowhere in the Constitution does it say the VP has a plenary 12A power. Pence's powers are definitely subject to debate and he will not have a winning argument unless there is a majority or majority (less Romney/Murkowski) of Senators for Trump. Pence does not have absolute authority to dismiss Biden electors; this is why it is absolutely imperative to put McConnell's balls on the chopping block tomorrow.