Missouri Sec. Of State Threatens To Remove Biden From The Ballot Then Promptly Falls Apart
Missouri Sec. of State Jay Ashcroft (R) threatened to remove President Biden from the ballot for insurrection but fell apart when asked what Biden did.
Ashcroft was asked on CNN,āāIām wondering though, what would then be your justification for removing Joe Biden from the ballot in Missouri? Has he engaged in your mind in some kind of insurrection?ā
The Missouri Secretary of State answered, āUh, there have been allegations that heās engaged in insurrection. How so? And all there have, no, please let me finish. There have only been allegations.ā
Ashcroft was asked for proof again, āYou canāt say something like that and not back it up. What, what do you mean?ā
The Republican said, āI am continuing, but you interrupted me before I could back it up. Go ahead, sir. Are you scared of the truth?ā
CNNās anchor did not back down, āOh, Iām not terrified of the truth at all. It seems like you might be. Letās see what you have to say.ā
Ashcroft kept fumbling, āThere have only been allegations against President Trump. What allegations? President Trump has never been, um, uh, adjudicated guilty in a court of law.ā
The man in charge of Missouriās elections was asked again, āWhat did Joe Biden do, in your mind, that equates to insurrection? What allegations are you talking about?ā
Ashcroft retreated to vague allegations, āI have seen allegations from the Lieutenant Governor of Texas. That has said that the, that Joe Biden has, has, uh, has, uh, been part of insurrection or rebellion. Weāve seen the president, uh, sorry, the governor of Florida say the same thing.ā
One last attempt was made to get a specific answer, āInsurrection over what? What would the governor of Texas say that Joe Biden was causing an insurrection over? If youāre going to make the claim, give me, give me some specifics. Are you just going to cite the governor of Texas or Florida and not actually say what they are arguing? Do you know what theyāre arguing?ā
Ashcroft falsely claimed that Trump was kicked off the ballot for only allegations, āAll what Iām telling you is this. They made allegations, and all it took for the president, for former president Trump to be taken off the ballot in Colorado and in Maine were allegations.ā
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With zero evidence, Missouri Attorney General Jay Ashcroft (R) says on CNN that President Joe Biden has been accused of engaging in āinsurrection,ā and he would consider taking him off the stateās ballot. pic.twitter.com/bdUmCljvUw
ā Heartland Signal (@HeartlandSignal) January 8, 2024
Republicans keep trying to play tit-for-tat with Biden and Trump, but they are running into the same problem. President Biden hasnāt done anything wrong, and when reporters start asking questions, the allegations against Biden fall apart.
Ashcroft tried all of the usual Republican tricks. He spoke in the vaguest of terms. He provided no details, and when he was pressed for facts, he attacked the motives of the questioner.
None of it worked.
Ashcroftās performance also revealed why Republicans keep talking about taking Biden off the ballot but donāt do it.
Trump was charged with crimes related to an attempted coup. If Republicans remove Biden from a ballot, Biden will sue. The President will win, and it will only harm the GOP.
Republicans have nothing, and their efforts to make something up against Biden result in failure and embarrassment.
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