“The only thing I regret, I misspelled martial law. I misspelled that. No, I didn’t– I didn’t– Look, everything happened so quick in that election. The time that was given to see if the ballots were real. There were questions, as you know. There were questions throughout the election process. What happened in Georgia was unusual, what happened in Arizona was unusual. Look, I talked to the congresspeople that served those particular states. But no, I don’t regret that at all, and there are still questions that linger today.” – GOP Rep. Ralph Norman, last night on CNN.
One message id’d as coming from Ralph Norman (R-SC) to Meadows is a raw distillation of the various themes in the congressional correspondence. In the text Norman seemed to be proposing a dramatic last ditch plan: having Trump impose martial law during his final hours in office: pic.twitter.com/vEicUZOigX
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) December 12, 2022
Rep. Ralph Norman, who sent a text three days before Biden’s inauguration asking Mark Meadows to declare “Marshall law,” says he only regrets misspelling it. pic.twitter.com/mOLPuSjxPc
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) January 25, 2024