'Meadows' texts reveal that many Republicans were not merely complicit — they were willing soldiers in Trump's bogus battles,' The Charlotte Observer wrote.
"For Meadows and others like him, the law seems to be merely a suggestion—a pesky hurdle on the road to getting what they want. In this case, what they wanted was to subvert the will of millions of American voters, and they very nearly succeeded," the board said."Such behavior is dishonorable. It is unpatriotic. It reflects an utter contempt for democracy, for the rule of law and especially for the Constitution—something that every single member of Congress took an oath to uphold.
The paper continued:"Anyone who is willing to even entertain the thought of overturning an election does not belong in Congress, or any public office. While Meadows may no longer be serving in any public capacity, many of those who exchanged texts with him remain in Congress."reached out to Conservative Partnership Institute in which Meadows is a senior partner and his attorney's office for comment.
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