Ted Cruz: President Trump was “Both Reckless and Irresponsible” and Did Not Prove Election Fraud in Any Court
Technically yes, because none of the election fraud evidence was ever allowed to be officially presented in court.
President Trump’s rhetoric, I think, went way too far over the line. I think it was both reckless and irresponsible because he said repeatedly—and he said over and over again—he won by a landslide; there was massive fraud; it was all stolen everywhere. That evidence, the campaign did not prove that in any court, and to make a determination about an election it has to be based on the evidence, and so simply saying the result you want, that’s not responsible and you’ve never heard me use language like that. What I’ve said is voter fraud is real, and we need to examine the evidence, and look at the actual facts; and in particular, what is the evidence of how much voter fraud occurred, and did it occur in sufficient quantities and in sufficient states to alter the outcome of the election. That would have been the mandate of the election commission; to assess.
Ted Cruz isn't attacking Trump's claims, per say, he's upset that Trump made the claims but never seemed to get around to proving them in court. He's not disputing the factuality of the evidence, and that it is in fact evidence, he just appears to be upset (like many of us) that Trump never got around to proving it in court.
And later around the 25-minute mark, he refers to the events of January 6th, 2021 as “a terrorist attack on the United States Capital.”
Antifa was declared as a terrorist organization, and Antifa did in fact "storm" the capitol on January 6th. So yes, Cruz is correct here.
I'm not sure why the Gateway Pundit is trying to overhype this as something it's not.
Technically yes, because none of the election fraud evidence was ever allowed to be officially presented in court.
Ted Cruz isn't attacking Trump's claims, per say, he's upset that Trump made the claims but never seemed to get around to proving them in court. He's not disputing the factuality of the evidence, and that it is in fact evidence, he just appears to be upset (like many of us) that Trump never got around to proving it in court.
Antifa was declared as a terrorist organization, and Antifa did in fact "storm" the capitol on January 6th. So yes, Cruz is correct here.
I'm not sure why the Gateway Pundit is trying to overhype this as something it's not.