Senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation Hans von Spakovsky said the Vice President's role is very limited. His power is extremely limited and may not have the authority to refuse to certify votes from particular states.
If something does happen tomorrow, is there any sort of road map of what happens next?
Hans says this is an entirely political question so he does not think it will go to the Supreme Court. It will stay in Congress.
The president is suggesting that Pence has a lot of power. Is this misguiding?
Spakovsky said Pence is not given any power to object but members of Congress are. He said the law isn't there to support the idea of Trump becoming the next president.
Hans von Spakovsky argues the law isn't there to support Pence making the decision
By The Annie Frey ShowJan 05, 2021




