A “sad sack” was the label that Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro attributed to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) after President Trump asked him to argue Texas’s election lawsuit to the Supreme Court.
During an interview on CNN, Chris Cuomo asked Shapiro what he thought of Cruz reportedly agreeing to argue the case to the Supreme Court, should the court decide to hear it. “He has proven himself to be neither a genius in the law or a genius, frankly, in terms of an EQ,” Josh Shapiro said of Cruz. “He is a sad sack.”
The suit from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) argues that electors from Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia and Pennsylvania should not be allowed to cast their votes on Monday because the election processes in those states were compromised.
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The president filed a motion to intervene in the case on Wednesday, and 18 states have filed amicus briefs backing the suit.
“I don’t know if I need to send you a surgeon to examine your spine or a psychiatrist to examine your head,” Josh Shapiro said of Cruz and the attorneys general backing the suit.
Something is wrong
“But something is wrong with you if you continue to follow this president, if you continue to behave in these bizarro ways,” Shapiro continued. “If you continue to hold yourself out as a legal expert yet demonstrate day in and day out with the support of this president and his claims that you don’t know anything about the law, either the process or the facts that go into a winning lawsuit.”
The Trump campaign and its allies have filed multiple lawsuits to challenge or overturn the election results, most of which have been unsuccessful.