Former President Donald Trump is blasting Mike Pence after he mentioned that "Trump was improper," and that the previous vice chairman had "no proper" to overturn the 2020 election.

This was not the primary time that Pence had mentioned he was unable to vary the result of the election. Nonetheless, his speech Friday marked the strongest rebuke but of his former boss, who continues to push the disproven declare that he misplaced in 2020 on account of huge, nationwide voter fraud.

"This week, our former president mentioned I had the correct to 'overturn the election,'" Pence mentioned whereas talking to the Federalist Society in Florida. "President Trump is improper. I had no proper to overturn the election. The presidency belongs to the American individuals, and the American individuals alone. Frankly, there's nearly no thought extra un-American than the notion that anybody individual may select the American president."

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Former President Donald Trump launched an announcement Friday blasting his former vice chairman, Mike Pence. The assertion got here after Pence reiterated throughout a speech that he didn't have any authority to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election. Right here, Trump and Pence may be seen throughout a rally in 2020. Brendan Smialowski/Getty

In a assertion following Pence's speech, former President Trump acknowledged that "the Vice President's place is just not an automated conveyor belt if apparent indicators of voter fraud or irregularities exist."

"That is why the Democrats and RINOS [Republicans in name only] are working feverishly collectively to vary the very legislation that Mike Pence and his unwitting advisors used on January 6 to say that they had no selection," Trump continued.

"The explanation they need [the law] modified is as a result of they now say they do not need the Vice President to have the correct to make sure an trustworthy vote. In different phrases, I used to be proper and everybody is aware of it," Trump mentioned. "If there's fraud or giant scale irregularities, it could have been applicable to ship these votes again to the legislatures to determine it out."

Regardless of Trump's persevering with assertions, no proof of widespread voter fraud in the course of the 2020 presidential election has been uncovered. This consists of officers in all 50 states, in addition to Trump's personal lawyer normal, Invoice Barr, who additionally acknowledged that no such fraud was discovered.

Moreover, Chris Krebs, then-director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company, referred to as the 2020 election "probably the most safe in American historical past."

Whereas Trump has additionally continued to say that Pence would have been capable of overturn the outcomes of the election, each Democratic and Republican constitutional students have mentioned that the vice chairman had no energy to take action. On January 6, 2021, Pence himself wrote in an announcement that the U.S. Structure "constrains me from claiming unilateral authority to find out which electoral votes needs to be counted and which shouldn't."

Trump's assertion that Democrats are trying to vary the election legislation was in reference to an ongoing push to rewrite the Electoral Depend Act of 1887. This century-old legislation is designed to manage how electoral votes are counted following a presidential election.

Nonetheless, this legislation wouldn't have offered a path for the vice chairman to overturn the outcomes of the election, as Trump claims. Quite, The New York Occasionsreported, "the previous president and his allies misinterpreted that century-old legislation of their failed bid to influence Mr. Pence to throw out reliable election outcomes."

On account of this "misinterpretation" of the legislation, it has been reported that various individuals from either side of the aisle are working to vary it in an effort to keep away from an identical concern sooner or later.

"Some scorekeeping issues little if the sport is rigged," Senate Majority Chief Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) informed reporters in early January.

Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who has additionally damaged ranks with Trump not too long ago, acknowledged in an interview with Politico that the legislation "clearly has some flaws."

Newsweek has reached out to the groups of Trump and Pence for remark.