
The Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Elections
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Is John Eastman the Vice President of the United States?
On January 5, a lawyer for Mike Pence came to you for advice about what Vice President Pence should do. John Eastman was a clerk of mine 20, 25 years ago. He told me that the vice president has no authority to overturn the election by rejecting state electors votes from some of the swing states and or delay the counting of the vote on January 6 in order to give swing states opportunities to submit alternative electoral slides. So I said, no, I didn't know that. And I said, you can tell the vice president that I said he has no such authority and he has no choice but to accept the electoral votes as they have been transmitted to Congress.
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