Scott voted in favour of certifying the 2020 results when the Senate got back to work after the siege. He also said during a presidential debate last year that Pence did the right thing when he certified the election.
The issue of certification is beginning to emerge again among Republicans. Two other potential Trump vice president contenders, Senator JD Vance of Ohio and Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, said this month they would not have allowed 2020 election results to be certified on January 6 had they been in Pence’s position.
Scott sidestepped questions about how he saw the vice president’s role in the certification process.
“The one thing we know about the future is that the former president, fortunately, he’ll be successful in 2024, he won’t be facing that situation again,” Scott said. “So what we should focus on is what will cause the former president, President Trump, to be the next president of the United States.”
Congress passed legislation in 2022 changing the law that governs the certification of a presidential contest, to avoid a repeat of Trump’s effort to reverse his 2020 loss. The legislation, in part, makes clear that the vice president’s responsibilities in the certification process are merely ceremonial and that the vice president has no say in determining who won the election.
Trump is facing felony charges for working to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the run-up to the Capitol riot. He was impeached after January 6 on a charge of inciting an insurrection but was acquitted by the Senate the next month, after leaving office.
Scott appeared on CNN’s State of the Union and CBS’ Face the Nation.