Ex-US Vice President Mike Pence says he would ‘consider’ testifying before Jan 6 panel

‘If ever any formal invitation is rendered to us, we would give it due consideration,’ says Pence

WASHINGTON – Former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday that he would consider testifying before a US House of Representatives committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection.

Pence told a “Politics & Eggs” breakfast gathering in the state of New Hampshire that if the panel were to invite him to testify “I would consider it.”

“Under the Constitution, we have three co-equal branches of government, and any invitation to be directed to me, I would have to reflect on the unique role I was serving in as vice president,” he said during a question and answer session.

“It would be unprecedented in history for a vice president to be summoned to testify on Capitol Hill. But, as I said, I don’t want to pre-judge, so if ever any formal invitation is rendered to us, we would give it due consideration. But my first obligation is to continue to hold my oath,” he added.

Pence’s answer marks his latest break with former President Donald Trump who has castigated the House special committee, calling it another “witch hunt” against him.

The panel laid out in stark detail how Trump attempted to pressure Pence into overturning the results of the 2020 election, which Trump lost by 7 million votes. Pence refused Trump’s efforts and came within 40 feet of the former commander-in-chief’s supporters as they stormed the Capitol building in a failed effort to prevent then President-elect Joe Biden from taking office.

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