Pence expected to fight subpoena by special counsel investigating Trump

    Pence expected to fight subpoena by special counsel investigating Trump

    Former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to fight a subpoena by the special counsel investigating former President Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, a source familiar confirmed to Axios.

    Driving the news: Pence’s argument for fighting the special counsel subpoena will focus on his role as former president of the Senate, and thus a member of the legislative branch, protecting him from certain Justice Department requests, Politico reports.

    • His argument will likely not center on executive privilege, per Politico.

    The big picture: Pence was subpoenaed last week by special counsel Jack Smith following months of negotiations between the former vice president’s legal team and federal prosecutors.

    Editor’s note: This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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