A former law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, Mike Davis, called out Attorney General Merrick Garland for “using” Black Americans Monday on Fox News and outlined steps for the Republican Party to prepare for the 2024 elections.
Davis appeared on “The Laura Ingraham Angle” to discuss Garland’s comments made over the weekend during a speech at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, commemorating the civil rights march, “Bloody Sunday.” In his speech, Garland asserted that the right to vote was “under attack,” prompting the Department of Justice (DOJ) to challenge state initiatives that would impose “unnecessary restrictions” on mail-in voting, the use of drop boxes, and voter ID requirements.
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Davis pointed out how Garland’s remarks sounded “racist” towards Black Americans and highlighted how Democrats exploit votes to “rig” and “steal” elections. The former Gorsuch clerk continued to detail how Republican lawyers can begin to prepare for the 2024 election so it is not “rigged again.”
“Imagine how — just think about how racist that sounds, that the attorney general of the United States goes into a Black church and pretends like they don’t have the wherewithal to get a voter I.D. in America like every other American? They are using Black Americans here and this about their ability to rig elections and steal elections. I think that these states — these Republican lawyers need to start filing lawsuits and getting injunctions right now on voter I.D., on signature verification, on all mail ballots, on election observers so we don’t have the election rigged again like it was in 2020,” Davis responded.
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