Pence's potential testimony and his notes could become key parts of the prosecution case against Trump at trial.
Trump, working with six co-conspirators, pushed Pence to refuse to certify the results based on his accusations of voter fraud on multiple occasions, the indictment alleges.
Former US vice president and Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence said he felt President Donald Trump's words and actions leading up to the Capitol attacks were reckless but not criminal.
Pence enacted the first state law banning state business with firms that support the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement targeting Israel, known as BDS.
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Mike Pence is officially running against Donald Trump to be the Republican candidate in the 2024 US elections.
Pence may plan to run for president but it's unlikely he will be able to stay a majority of right-wing voters to his cause.
The former vice president's appearance before the grand jury comes as he is exploring a possible challenge to Trump for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.
Pence disclosed that he would not appeal a judge's ruling that requires him to testify about conversations he had with Trump leading up to the deadly attack on the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Trump's lawyers filed the appeal after a ruling related to the Justice Department investigation of efforts to undermine the 2020 presidential elections.