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In reply to the discussion: Malcolm Nance just made a chilling point. [View all]wnylib
(26,893 posts)from Congress (sorry I don't have their names because they have interviewed so many) who called Pence about the 25th. They were left on hold for 25 minutes and Pence refused to speak to them, if you are referring to removing Trump.
If you mean Pence pardoning Trump and his spawn, Pence can't do it unless Trump is removed by invoking the 25th or by conviction after impeachment. Or if Trump resigns.
According to NPR, some R's are advising Trump to leave DC, delegate people to run the government, and go to Mar a Lago for the next 12 days and indefinitely afterward. Seems to me that such delegation would be a willful choice by Trump, a variation on the 25th, without the official declaration of it.
If that leaves Pence in control, even unofficially, would Pence dare to pardon him? Would it be legal if Pence was not officially declared to be president? All I know is that NOBODY better even try to let that orange tyrant off the hook.