“That’s a cop-out,” Melber said. “Especially if you want to be a leader, you are going to be a part of forging history or bowing out or letting it go the wrong way. In our system of government, that’s how these things work.”
Melber said Pence, a potential 2024 presidential candidate, wants to run the government at a time when Jan. 6 rioters are being convicted of seditious acts.
“So let me be clear to Mr. Pence, we don’t need to wait for history to judge ― those convicts have been judged and condemned by a jury of their peers,” said Melber, who added that Pence is on the wrong side of history.
“Remember, he used to help oversee the federal government,” he added. “Now he’s actively trying to duck its requests for basic facts about that day. He’s fighting a DOJ subpoena. How can history hold anyone accountable if a key witness is actively undermining that search for truth?”