Former Vice President Mike Pence has confirmed that he took notes on his conversations with former President Trump leading up to the Jan. 6 riot, as Trump repeatedly pressured him to reject the results of the 2020 election during the certification in Congress.

    • @dhork@lemmy.world
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      981 year ago

      Well, that, and complying with lawful subpoenas. No lawyer takes these type of notes because they’re keeping a diary. They do it because they know that shits gonna hit the fan eventually, and they want to keep out of the splat zone.

      • Chainweasel
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        101 year ago

        complying with lawful subpoenas.

        Didn’t he refuse the subpoena from the January 6th committee though?

        • @Jimbob0i0@lemmy.world
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          201 year ago

          Yup, he fought that and delayed things to the point he avoided any testimony.

          Which makes all his current comments super bullshit given his avoidance of the right time to talk about it all.

        • @dhork@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          IIRC, he was never actually subpoenaed, but was quite vocal that he wouldn’t cooperate, so the committee simply didn’t bother. They certainly would have taken his testimony if offered.

          The VP does have a unique position, being the only elected person in the Federal Government involved in two branches at once. It’s possible that the committee didn’t want to get bogged down in litigating that as part of the subpoena.

      • @hyperhopper@lemmy.ml
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        -671 year ago

        Useless comment. The person you replied to doesn’t say he wasn’t doing that.

        The whole jist of their comment was “why didn’t he release it sooner”, which you didn’t address

        • chaogomu
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          301 year ago

          Why didn’t Pence release this shit earlier? Because he thought he could get away with not doing that.

          He took the notes just in case he had to squeal, but Trump is in control of the Republican Party, so squealing like a stick piggy would mean the end of his political career.

          But squealing means possibly staying out of jail. Which would also end his political career, but that’s already sort of over already. Pence obviously thought he could salvage his career after the chants of “hang Mike Pence”.

          So Pence has been trying to walk the tightrope of getting daddy Trump to forgive him, while also trying to not go down with Trump if and when all the crimes hit the courts.

          • trainsaresexy
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            21 year ago

            I think it’s ok for people to want to protect themselves and are not willing to die on the sword. Maybe not in this situation, but in general. Maybe if whistleblowers had more protections.

        • El Barto
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          111 year ago

          He is agreeing with op and adding to the conversation. “Well, that and…”

          That’s what a discussion board is about.

          “Why so?”

          “Yeah, why? Plus x”

          • TWeaK
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            -41 year ago

            I mean, your comment is doing exactly the same thing but from the other side.

        • @lolrightythen@lemmy.world
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          61 year ago

          I’ve read worse. They were merely highlighting that the reply had shifted from the topic of OP’s comment.

          It’s hard to read the exact tone of text. Just as I assume yours may have been sent in a much cheerier style than I first assumed. After all, why would you commit the same offense you accused another of?