Cruz is leading the efforts by some GOP lawmakers in objecting to electoral results from battleground states where President-elect Joe Biden won.
"Let me be clear, I'm not arguing for setting aside the election," Cruz said. Instead Cruz appealed to both Democrats and Republicans to opt for Congress to create an electoral commission, similar to one that was used in the 1876 election.
"Five house members, five senators, five supreme court justices, examined the evidence and rendered a judgment. And what I would urge of this body is that we do the same. That we appoint an electoral commission to conduct a 10 day emergency audit. Consider the evidence and resolve the claims. For those on the democratic aisle who say there is no evidence they've been rejected, then you should rest in comfort if that's the case, an electoral commission would reject those claims," Cruz said.
Cruz ended his remarks by urging his colleagues to not take "the easy path, but instead act together, astonish the viewers and act in a bipartisan sense to say we will have a credible and fair tribunal, consider the facts, consider the claims, consider the evidence."
So what you’re saying is Cruz wrote another “strongly written letter” on the 6th that didn’t go anywhere and then completely cucked out when he could have actually have taken action, and sold us down the river?
Thanks, already knew he was a traitor who’s only good for virtue signaling.
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So what you’re saying is Cruz wrote another “strongly written letter” on the 6th that didn’t go anywhere and then completely cucked out when he could have actually have taken action, and sold us down the river?
Thanks, already knew he was a traitor who’s only good for virtue signaling.
Yep. I quit listening to Cruz's podcast and to Michael Knowles too. Both were following the script.