Pence, defending his actions on Jan. 6, rebukes Trump as 'wrong'
ABC News
Former Vice President Mike Pence, defending his actions on Jan. 6 in a speech Friday, called Trump "wrong," going further than ever before.
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Friday went further than he has before in publicly and directly criticizing former President Donald Trump, rebuking him as "wrong" in his criticism of Pence's actions on Jan. 6.
His comments came after Trump earlier this week repeated the false claim that Pence had the power to hand the election to Trump in his role counting the electoral votes from the November election before Congress.
"Unfortunately, he didn't exercise that power, he could have overturned the Election!" Trump said about Pence in a statement.
"There are those in our party who believe that as the presiding officer over the joint session of Congress that I possessed unilateral authority to reject Electoral College votes. And I heard this week that former President Trump said I had the right to 'overturn the election,' Pence said in a speech Friday to a local chapter of the Federalist Society in Florida.