Repeating Trump’s big lie makes us ‘weaker’ as a country, says Rep. Stanton
From MS NOW
Representative Stanton argues that the ongoing propagation of falsehoods regarding the 2020 election, particularly by figures like Secretary Kristi Noem, undermines national strength and breaches constitutional authority, which reserves election oversight for states while allowing Congress to amend related regulations. Stanton criticizes Noem’s approach in Arizona and her management within the Department of Homeland Security, highlighting chaotic leadership and questionable actions aimed at p...
Key Takeaways
- Kristi Noem's attempts to override election integrity seem more about personal stardom than constitutional fidelity.
- Amid chaos at DHS, Noem proves that leaving a blanket can lead to losing a Coast Guard pilot's job.
- Arizona's voter data lawsuit reveals Republicans' audacious plans to undermine democracy, one unfounded claim at a time.
- The SAVE Act's onerous proof of citizenship requirements threaten to disenfranchise millions, because paperwork isn't always accessible.
- Trump's insistence on voter ID laws echoes a bygone 'show me your papers' era, proving history often repeats itself.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- SAVE Act (concept)
- Greg Stanton (person)
- Arizona (location)
- Tulsi Gabbard (person)
- Corey Luwendowski (person)
- The Wall Street Journal (media)
- Lisa Murkowski (person)