
Former Vice President Mike Pence could testify against his former boss in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' sprawling racketeering case related to the 2020 presidential election.
CNN reports that "prosecutors in the Georgia election subversion case against former President Donald Trump have officially listed former Vice President Mike Pence as one of the witnesses who could be called to testify at trial."
Pence is just one name out of roughly 150 potential witnesses, though he would certainly be the most high-profile witness to take the stand on behalf of the prosecution.
Although it's not known what Pence would say under oath, CNN notes that in the past he has pushed back against Trump's claims that the 2020 election was stolen and that he had the power to unilaterally throw out certified election results.
"Despite what the former president and his allies have said for now more than two and a half years and continue to insist... the Georgia election was not stolen, and I had no right to overturn the election on January 6," Pence said earlier this year, for example.
Pence himself has said that he would "always comply with the law" if subpoenaed to testify in any 2020 election-related case.