2020
ELECTIONS
Pence declined to back Gohmert-led effort to
upend election, lawyers indicate
Rep. Louie Gohmert is pressing to throw out
long-established procedures so that the president will win another term.
By KYLE
CHENEY
12/29/2020
05:41 PM EST
Updated:
12/29/2020 09:00 PM EST
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/29/pence-gohmert-electoral-college-count-452040
Lawyers for
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) and Arizona’s 11 Republican electors revealed
Tuesday that Vice President Mike Pence declined to sign onto their plan to
upend Congress’ certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
It’s the
first indication that Pence is resisting some of the most extreme calls to
reverse the presidential election results, thus relying on his role as the
presiding officer on Jan. 6, when Congress meets to finalize Biden’s win.
Gohmert and
the Arizona electors sued Pence this week to throw out the procedures that
Congress has relied upon since 1889 to count electoral votes. Instead, he said,
Pence has the unilateral authority to determine which electors should be voted
upon by Congress — raising the prospect that Pence would simply override the
choices made by voters in states like Arizona and Pennsylvania that Biden won,
to introduce President Donald Trump’s electors instead.
But in a
motion to expedite proceedings, Gohmert and the electors revealed that their
lawyers had reached out to Pence’s counsel in the Office of the Vice President
to attempt to reach agreement before going to court.
“In the
teleconference, Plaintiffs' counsel made a meaningful attempt to resolve the
underlying legal issues by agreement, including advising the Vice President's
counsel that Plaintiffs intended to seek immediate injunctive relief in the
event the parties did not agree,” according to Gohmert’s filing. “Those
discussions were not successful in reaching an agreement and this lawsuit was
filed.”
On Tuesday
evening, U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Kernodle of the Eastern District of
Texas agreed to partially grant the request for an expedited schedule, calling
for Pence to issue a response to the lawsuit by Dec. 31 at 5 p.m. and for
Gohmert to issue a reply to Pence by Jan. 1 at 9 a.m. Kernodle did not agree to
hold a hearing though and said none would be scheduled "absent further
notice from the Court." Kernodle also ordered Gohmert and his fellow
plaintiffs to immediately send a copy of the order to an attorney for Pence,
the Department of Justice, and the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Texas.
Gohmert and
the electors told Kernodle they needed an expedited schedule that would result
in a ruling no later than Jan. 4, so they have an opportunity to appeal ahead
of the Jan. 6 session of Congress.
Pence still
has not publicly weighed in on his plans for presiding over the Jan. 6 session,
when Congress will count electoral votes expected to certify Biden’s victory.
He also has not publicly commented on Trump’s repeated calls to reverse the
results of the democratic process and install himself for a second term.
Gohmert’s
attorneys in the case, some of whom have handled some of Trump’s lawsuits
intended to overturn Biden’s victory in key swing states, indicated they’ve
since been in touch with lawyers in the civil division of the Department of
Justice about the administration’s formal response to the suit. Further
calls were scheduled for later Tuesday.
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