Tapper battles GOP lawmakers over criticism of Afghan vet’s Electoral College vote
CNN’s Jake Tapper and Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.), a veteran who lost both legs in Afghanistan, are criticizing one another after the CNN star questioned Mast’s commitment to democracy over his votes to throw out the Electoral College votes for Pennsylvania and Arizona.
Conservatives have seized on the fight, which started when CNN’s Dana Bash on Wednesday said Mast was among the Republicans who said no members of the mob that attacked the Capitol last week did so at President Trump’s behest.
The House impeached Trump on Wednesday on a single charge of inciting the mob that attacked the Capitol during a joint session’s certification of the Electoral College results. Mast’s votes against the results in Arizona and Pennsylvania came after the mob attack.
“What you’re saying right now is relevant, because [Mast], a Republican from Florida — who lost his legs, by the way, fighting for democracy abroad, although I don’t know about his commitment to it here in the United States,” Tapper told Bash during the broadcast.
Mast then criticized Tapper on Twitter for those remarks.
“I lost two legs for @jaketapper’s right to say whatever the hell he wants, but that free speech also protects the Republicans he is so eager to condemn for asking Constitutional questions about the election,” he tweeted.
I lost two legs for @jaketapper‘s right to say whatever the hell he wants, but that free speech also protects the Republicans he is so eager to condemn for asking Constitutional questions about the election. https://t.co/ViNrwz9cbU
— Rep. Brian Mast (@RepBrianMast) January 13, 2021
Other conservatives have also seized on Tapper’s remarks to criticize him online.
And Mast, who was photographed giving a tour of the Capitol to National Guard troops on Wednesday, was invited on “Fox & Friends” Thursday, in part to discuss Tapper.
Mast said his commitment to democracy was “unwavering” and that American society must get to the point where “I can say this is why I think you’re wrong and we can have a real debate and hopefully you end up learning something about each other instead of just coming away with two people that are pissed off at one another.”
Tapper on Thursday blasted Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pa.) on Twitter, after the Pennsylvania lawmaker said it was a “disgrace” for him to have questioned Mast’s patriotism.
.@JakeTapper is a disgrace for questioning @RepBrianMast’s patriotism. Brian has done more for this country than Tapper ever will. He is a friend of mine, a patriot, and a hero.
I long for the days when journalists actually had integrity. pic.twitter.com/0n3swEc7tJ
— Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (@GReschenthaler) January 14, 2021
Tapper replied that he would question of patriotism of anyone who lied about the election results or voted against fair elections in other states. He noted that Mast had voted to effectively disenfranchise millions of Pennsylvania voters by voting against that state’s Electoral College results, despite a lack of evidence of widespread fraud.
I question the patriotism of anyone who spreads election lies, signs on to a mendacious Supreme Court lawsuit, and votes to disenfranchise millions of voters — including your own!! — especially with blood on the floor after a terrorist attack. You betrayed your own voters.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) January 14, 2021
2/ No one needs a lecture on integrity from a congressman who repeatedly pushed to disenfranchise his own constituents in service to a losing president’s fragile ego.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) January 14, 2021
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