On Monday, we learned Marc Short, former chief of staff to then-Vice President Mike Pence, testified last week before a grand jury impaneled by the Justice Department, a sign that the federal investigation into former President Donald Trump’s role in the Jan. 6 attack could be heating up.
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that Greg Jacob, Pence’s former legal counsel, also appeared before a grand jury in connection with the investigation. Neither NBC News nor MSNBC has independently confirmed that report.
But if that’s the case — oh, how the tables have turned since a rabid mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol and called for Pence to be hanged for refusing to go along with Trump’s scheme to stay in power.
Short and Jacob testifying before a grand jury suggests Pence and company could have Trump in a vise, even as the former president and his followers continue pestering Pence in public. Short is the highest-ranking Trump administration official to testify before a grand jury, according to NBC News.
And over the last several weeks of the House Jan. 6 committee’s public hearings, we’ve heard some of the bombshell revelations both Short and Jacob may have divulged.
For example, both men told congressional investigators about Trump-allied lawyer John Eastman pressuring Pence not to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory on Jan. 6. Pence instinctively knew the plan was unlawful, and his first reaction was to say it was unjustifiable, Jacob testified.
Both men have also accused Trump of falsely claiming the day before the Jan. 6 attack that Pence was in “total agreement” about his power to overturn the election results.








