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CNN's Jake Tapper thanks Trump for 'exposing' Republicans who supported Texas' 'undemocratic, un-American, mendacious joke of a lawsuit'

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CNN's Jake Tapper thanks Trump for 'exposing' Republicans who supported Texas' 'undemocratic, un-American, mendacious joke of a lawsuit'
  • The CNN anchor Jake Tapper didn't mince words Sunday as he offered a blistering assessment of Texas' lawsuit seeking to overturn the US election.
  • Tapper thanked President Donald Trump for "exposing" which Republicans were willing to back the effort, which Tapper described as an "insane," "clownish," and "mendacious joke" of a lawsuit.
  • "They are, definitionally, people who signed onto a desperate desire to subvert the will of the American people, to disenfranchise voters," Tapper said.
  • He added: "Now we know, clearly, how much these individuals care about facts or truth, how much they care about democracy, or the principles that make this country great, which is to say, not at all."

The CNN anchor Jake Tapper had some sharp words for President Donald Trump and other Republican lawmakers during Sunday's episode of "State of the Union."

At the end of the show, Tapper said he wanted to thank Trump for "exposing" which Republican lawmakers supported Texas' long-shot bid to nullify President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election and throw it to Trump.

Tapper called the case "insane" and said it relied on a "clownish legal brief based on conspiracy theories and lies."

The Supreme Court on Friday decisively rejected Texas' case, which Tapper further described as an "unconservative, undemocratic, un-American, mendacious joke of a lawsuit."

As Tapper spoke, CNN's chyron said, "Thank you, President Trump, for exposing those who supported your assault on democracy."

Texas' Republican attorney general, Ken Paxton, filed the case and was backed by 18 Republican attorneys general, some US senators, and a majority of House Republicans. In the lawsuit, Paxton argued that the election results in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia - four states that voted for Biden - should be thrown out.

The two highest-ranking members of the GOP caucus, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Minority Whip Steve Scalise, joined 124 of their colleagues in an amicus brief expressing support for Paxton's lawsuit.

The case was the most brazen, far-fetched attempt yet by the Republican Party to ignore the will of voters, overturn the results of a free and fair election, and reinstall Trump as president even though he lost both the popular vote and the Electoral College, as well as nearly 40 lawsuits challenging the 2020 results.

"President Trump did us a favor by exposing these elected officials" who backed Texas' case, Tapper said Sunday. "They are, definitionally, people who signed onto a desperate desire to subvert the will of the American people, to disenfranchise voters in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, based on lies and conspiracy theories - putting an immoral and corrupt power grab above democracy."

He went on: "President Trump did us a favor by revealing to us that those individuals are who they are, and that's important as we go forward because the business of this nation continues. The pandemic, the economy, foreign policy, immigration - and now we know, clearly, how much these individuals care about facts or truth, how much they care about democracy or the principles that make this country great, which is to say, not at all."

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