Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday shut down any expectation that he would testify in person before the House Jan. 6 committee.
Appearing on CBS’ “Face The Nation,” Mr. Pence was candid about Republicans seeking other options when talking about his former boss, former President Donald Trump, who last week launched his third White House bid. But Mr. Pence has no plans to discuss the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol before the committee.
His former chief of staff, Marc Short, and legal counsel Greg Jacobs previously spoke to the committee, but the committee’s future is in doubt as four of the eight members will not return in the next Congress, which will be led by a Republican majority.