ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月6日 04時30分
Vice President Mike Pence will play a crucial but largely ceremonial role on Wednesday in certifying the election results in Congress. But there is nothing in the Constitution or the law that explicitly gives a vice president power to unilaterally throw out electoral votes.
“The only responsibility and power of the vice president under the Constitution is to faithfully count the Electoral College votes as they have been cast,” said J. Michael Luttig, a former United States Court of Appeals judge and leading conservative legal scholar.
Aides close to Pence, who concede that he is facing a politically perilous moment, are convinced he will follow the normal procedures and confirm President-Elect Joe Biden’s election, despite President Trump’s attempts to sway the outcome.
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