NBC’s Chuck Todd grilled Mark Quick — the previous Chief of Body of workers to Vice President Mike Pence — on Meet the Press Sunday morning about former President Donald Trump’s recommendation to overturn the 2020 election.

Short begun by means of reiterating what Pence discussed all the way through his speech at the Federalist Society in Orlando on Friday afternoon, specifically the authority — or on this case lack-thereof — to overturn the electoral college vote casting course of during the presidential election.

“There is nothing in the 12th amendment or the electoral rely act that would have enough money a vp that authority,” stated Quick.

“It’s by no means one who I think Republicans would need Kamala Harris so that you could say she’s going to reject votes from Texas, or Wyoming, or another state heading into 2024,” he endured.

Quick introduced that Pence and himself both still have issues with some of what transpired in the election, referencing hotly contested states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, but endured to notice that “The constitution is apparent what that course of is. You’re afforded to bring prison challenges, however to the point of the electoral faculty meeting on December 14, at that point the process is concluded.”

The previous chief of group of workers said that he believes President Joe Biden used to be fairly elected, “and the truth used to be there was no longer sufficient vital fraud that used to be offered to overturn any of these state elections.”

Todd then shifted the focal point to speak about Trump’s prison advice leading as much as the January 6th insurrection asking, “Had he gotten felony advice that said neatly, that you would be able to’t come to a decision which electoral votes are sure and no, however that you would be able to mourn this session and lengthen issues? puzzled the anchor, “Had he gotten criminal advice to do that? Used to be the Vice President making an allowance for it?”

“No, Chuck.” Quick said almost rolling his eyes “I believe, sadly, the President had many bad advisors who were basically snake-oil salesmen, giving him truly random and novel ideas as to what the Vice President may do.”

“Are you chalking this as much as dangerous advisors, or used to be the former president in search of the bad recommendation?” probed Todd.

“I don’t know the answer to that question,” Brief stammered. “I think that in truth, he did get a number of unhealthy recommendation.”

Watch above, via NBC.

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