WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) spoke out strongly against the violence at the Capitol yesterday. Speaking to Bret Baier, Crenshaw condemned the "atrocious" actions and described the process of objecting electoral votes as "deeply unconstitutional." Crenshaw voted against both objections to the counting of electoral votes in Arizona and Pennsylvania. 

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A full transcript of the interview is included below. 

TRANSCRIPT

It’s atrocious. We’re watching our fellow Americans storm the Capitol, and what disturbs me the most about seeing some of it is these American flags being carried in it as if this was some patriotic duty. I recall wearing an American flag on my shoulder as I stormed the enemies of our nation. That’s what the flag is for, to defend this country against our enemies. The people in this Capitol are not your enemy. These are our fellow Americans. This is not what you do and call yourself a patriot. There’s nothing to be proud of here. This is not okay. It should be condemned to the fullest extent, and I'm just saddened I think more than anything and disappointed by what I’ve seen. It’s unacceptable.

So many hyped up this day as this day of reckoning as this big win that would happen. So many people said this would be the last stand, the last fight, the last effort to win back the republic. It’s our 1776. When you use that kind of language, you should not be surprised if people tend to believe it, and a lot of people thought this was a game.

Now to them, it was all performative politics, but to others who were misled and deliberately angered, this is real, and it became very real, and it’s not okay.

This is exactly what we can expect every four years if we were to deem this process constitutional. This process is not constitutional. The founders envisioned this.

They knew that if you put power within a single body, then that body would receive all sorts of pressure to do what people wanted it to do. This is why we diffuse power to the states, choose electors and elect a president. This is exactly what we could expect every single time if we decide that this process is constitutional, this objection process, and we decide that Congress can simply overturn electors.


We’re seeing it play out right before our very eyes, and many of us have said this all along, this is why you can’t do this, you cannot set this precedent, and we did. We have to stop it. This is a deeply unconstitutional process.

I wanted President Trump to win, but I as a member of Congress cannot overturn an election. This is fundamentally what this is about, it doesn’t mean that people’s anger about election irregularities and the bad processes that we see in many states are invalid.

Those are very, very valid concerns, and they must be addressed, but we must address them in the right way. We can change laws at the state level. There needs to be a year 2000 Florida awakening for each of these states where we clean it up and we give people certitude that their vote really counts.

There’s nothing more important in this democracy, but there couldn’t be a worse way to solve it than by what happened today.

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