After Pence told a court he was the wrong person to sue, Trump fans attempting to overturn the 2020 election told the judge he shouldn't listen to the VP because he's more than just a 'glorified envelope-opener in chief'

After Pence told a court he was the wrong person to sue, Trump fans attempting to overturn the 2020 election told the judge he shouldn't listen to the VP because he's more than just a 'glorified envelope-opener in chief'

Rebecca Harrington
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Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas is trying to get Vice President Mike Pence to declare President Donald Trump won the 2020 election. The DOJ said no.

  • In a last-ditch effort unlikely to succeed, Rep. Louie Gohmert is among those suing to try and make Vice President Mike Pence declare President Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election.
  • President-elect Joe Biden won the election, and Pence is set to preside over a joint session of Congress to certify the results on Wednesday.
  • The Justice Department responded to Gohmert's suit saying Pence was the wrong person to sue, and Gohmert responded by saying the vice president wasn't just a "glorified envelope-opener in chief."
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Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas wasted no time responding to the Justice Department's request on New Year's Eve to dismiss his lawsuit seeking to overturn the 2020 election.

In a last-ditch, futile effort, Gohmert and other diehard supporters of President Donald Trump are suing Vice President Mike Pence, attempting to get him to declare Trump the winner when he presides over the joint session of Congress to certify the Electoral College results on Wednesday.

President-elect Joe Biden won the election , capturing 306 electoral votes to Trump's 232. Every state has certified its results, and the electors officially cast their ballots making Biden the president-elect in December. The final ceremonial event before Biden is inaugurated on January 20 is the joint session of Congress.

Pence and the Justice Department said in a court filing on Thursday that the vice president was the wrong person to sue, and asked the judge to deny Gohmert's request.

On New Year's Day, Gohmert and his allies fired back in a 55-page response saying the DOJ and Pence were wrong, and that the vice president is not just "the glorified envelope-opener in chief" and is the right person to sue to try and make Trump president again, the Washington Post first reported .

Trump's allies argued that Pence could decide to change the rules when he presides over the joint session of Congress on Wednesday: "Under the Constitution, he has the authority to conduct that proceeding as he sees fit. He may count elector votes certified by a state's executive, or he can prefer a competing slate of duly qualified electors. He may ignore all electors from a certain state. That is the power bestowed upon him by the Constitution."

Gohmert's filing also referenced the 140 House Republicans and one GOP senator who plan to object to the election results during the joint session as a reason to consider the case.

But Law&Crime reported that experts called the Gohmert lawsuit "preposterous."

"Their lawsuit is defective for reasons noted by counsel for the defendants, including Vice President Pence," Tulane Law's Ross Garber told Law&Crime. "And their litigation is more a political and public relations campaign than an earnest effort to seek judicial resolution of a legitimate dispute."

Wednesday should be a spectacle nonetheless. In addition to the expected objections in Congress, Trump is urging his supporters to rally in DC.

By contrast, when Biden presided over the joint session of Congress to certify the 2016 election results , the former vice president gaveled down objections from his Democratic colleagues and made Trump the 45th president.

See the full court documents of Gohmert's latest filing and Pence's response below:

Gohmert Reply to DOJ/Pence, 'Envelope-opener' by Rebecca Harrington on Scribd

DOJ/Pence Reply to Gohmert by Rebecca Harrington on Scribd

Read the original article on Business Insider

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