Sen. Barrasso declines to condemn Trump over Pence remarks


Trump made his remarks about “common sense” to ABC’s Jonathan Karl, defending those who charged into the Capitol on Jan. 6 as working to prevent what he once again described as a grave injustice, the confirmation of Joe Biden‘s election as president. Trump remained focused on baseless assertions that the election was stolen from him, and that it was partially the fault of Pence, his own vice president.

Trump said of the “hang Mike Pence“ chant to Karl: “It’s common sense, Jon. It’s common sense that you’re supposed to protect. How can you — if you know a vote is fraudulent, right? — how can you pass on a fraudulent vote to Congress? How can you do that?“

Saying “I voted to certify the election,” Barrasso told host George Stephanopoulos that Republicans on the Hill were now primarily focused on their opposition to Biden’s policies, which he characterized as destructive. He also referred to the former president as “an enduring force.”

“President Trump brings lots of energy to the party. He’s an enduring force. Elections are about the future, not the past,” Barrasso said.



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