Link please. Trump never said that. So I'm calling you a liar.
The VPs role is ministerial with no power to change anything.
Constitutional scholars are already worrying about another January 6 crisis, and they warn that the next election might be harder to save.
www.theatlantic.com
Whether the vice president has any substantive role in certifying the electoral vote for president is a matter of some dispute. Leading up to January 6, most legal authorities—Democrat and Republican—argued that Pence’s power in presiding over the Joint Session of Congress amounted to little more than what the Constitution gives to the vice president on any other day, which is to say: virtually none. His responsibility, as the president of the Senate, was to oversee the tallying of the electoral votes, recognize members of Congress who wished to speak, and otherwise leave the decision making to lawmakers. “The presiding officer’s role is ministerial,” attorneys for the nonpartisan Voter Protection Program
wrote in a 30-page guide to the January 6 session late last year.