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Pence testifies before election probe grand jury: AP source
The Hindu
Mr. Pence, a former Indiana governor and congressman, has said that Mr. Trump endangered his family and everyone else who was at the Capitol that day and history will hold him “accountable.”
Former Vice President Mike Pence testified Thursday before a federal grand jury investigating efforts by then-President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Mr. Pence's appearance before a grand jury in Washington scrutinizing the president he once loyally served is a milestone in the Justice Department's investigation and likely gives prosecutors a key first-person account about certain conversations and events in the weeks preceding the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. It also carries significant political implications, coming as Mr. Pence hints at entering the 2024 presidential race and a potential run against Mr. Trump, the Republican front-runner.
The testimony, confirmed by a person familiar with the matter who insisted on anonymity to discuss a secret grand jury matter, came hours after a federal appeals court in a sealed order rejected a bid by Mr. Trump's lawyers to block Mr. Pence's appearance.
Mr. Pence was subpoenaed to testify earlier this year, but Mr. Trump's lawyers objected, citing executive privilege concerns. A judge in March refused to block Mr. Pence's appearance, though he did side with the former vice president’s constitutional claims that he could not be forced to answer questions about anything related to his role as presiding over the Senate’s certification of votes on Jan. 6.
“We’ll obey the law, we’ll tell the truth,” Mr. Pence said in an interview with CBS News’ “Face the Nation” that aired Sunday. “And the story that I’ve been telling the American people all across the country, the story that I wrote in the pages of my memoir, that’ll be the story I tell in that setting.”
It was not immediately clear what Mr. Pence may have told the grand jury, but he is the most high-profile Trump administration official to be summoned before the panel. Inside the federal building where the grand jury has been meeting, just blocks from the U.S. Capitol, security was high because of Mr. Pence's appearance with an unusual amount of activity from U.S. Marshals.
Mr. Pence has spoken extensively about Mr. Trump’s pressure campaign urging him to reject Democrat Joe Biden’s presidential election victory in the days leading up to Jan. 6, including in his book, “So Help Me God.” Mr. Pence, as vice president, had a ceremonial role overseeing Congress’ counting of the Electoral College vote but did not have the power to affect the results, despite Mr. Trump’s contention otherwise.