In these notes, Pence detailed a conversation with Trump on January 5th where Trump stated that Pence had the power to “overturn” the election results and that Pence needed to “act.” Trump reportedly told Pence that he would be a “puppet” if he did not take action. These notes offer new insight into Trump’s alleged attempts to pressure Pence to help overturn the election results.

Furthermore, the documents reveal that Pence wrote that he did not have the authority to overturn the election results, stating that it was “un-American.” Pence reportedly informed Trump that he would uphold the Constitution and follow the law regarding his role in the certification of the electoral college results. This sheds light on Pence’s commitment to following the rule of law and upholding democratic processes, despite pressure from Trump.

Additionally, the documents provide a glimpse into Trump’s reaction when he learned that Pence was in danger during the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. According to the notes, Pence claimed that Trump did not inquire about his safety or well-being during the attack. This lack of concern from Trump raises questions about his response to the violence unfolding at the Capitol and his priorities during that chaotic time.

The unsealed documents also highlight the tensions and divisions within the Trump administration leading up to and following the January 6th insurrection. Pence’s notes reveal that he and Trump had a strained relationship in the final days of the administration, with Pence feeling pressure from Trump regarding the election results. Pence’s notes provide insight into his internal struggles and dilemmas as he navigated his loyalty to Trump and his duty as Vice President.

Overall, the newly revealed evidence sheds light on Trump’s alleged attempts to pressure Pence to take action in overturning the election results and Pence’s steadfast commitment to upholding democratic norms. The documents offer a look into the dynamics within the Trump administration during the tumultuous days surrounding the January 6th insurrection and provide insight into the relationship between Pence and Trump during that time. The lack of concern from Trump for Pence’s safety during the attack raises further questions about Trump’s response to the violence at the Capitol.

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