GOPer's Only Regret After The Election Was Misspelling 'Marshall Law'

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Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) told CNN's Kaitlan Collins of his only regret with the 2021 text message he sent to Donald Trump's former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, calling for "Marshall Law." Norman said he regrets misspelling Martial Law. That's it. That's his one regret. And the kicker is that the South Carolina Republican has endorsed Nikki Haley, not Donald Trump. If you recall, when Obama was President, Republicans, for no reason whatsoever, were afraid that our country's first Black President would call for Martial Law to take everyone's guns. Pepperidge Farm remembers.

Norman was clear that he had no remorse for his actions.

"One thing that you have said on the campaign trail for Nikki Haley repeatedly when questioned about what is her path to victory is you talk about the voters, and you say the voters should be the ones to decide," Collins said. "Obviously, everyone agrees with that. But when you talk about what the voters decide, I have to ask you, because you and I have never spoken before in an interview about a text message that you sent to Mark Meadows."

"It was three days before President Biden was inaugurated," Collins continued. "And you were urging the White House to use the U.S. military to prevent the peaceful transfer of power. Do you regret sending that message?"

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