Contributing Writers | January 12, 2021 | No Comments
By Diane Bernard, Public News Service
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey entered West Virginia into a federal lawsuit in December challenging election results in four swing states with large African-American populations, according to Ryan Frankenberry, state director at the West Virginia Working Families Party. He said Morrisey also spurred on rioters in the nation’s capitol last week with robocalls that promoted false claims about the election.
“Morrisey has betrayed his oath, our state and our nation over and over again by adding West Virginia to an unethical and un-American lawsuit aimed at disenfranchising minority voters,” Frankenberry said. “Patrick Morrisey is unfit to hold the highest law-enforcement office in West Virginia.”
Morrisey has said the lawsuit was needed to consider “unconstitutional actions that have occurred in the states during the 2020 elections.” The Supreme Court rejected the lawsuit.
With Republicans making up the majority of the Legislature, the push for impeachment probably won’t get very far when the Legislature begins on Wednesday. But Democratic state Delegate Barbara Fleischauer said the legal ethics of Morrisey’s actions could lead to disbarment.
“This legal maneuver of sticking their nose into the business of other states is very, very questionable,” Fleischauer said.
She also thinks it’s important to discuss the attempt to undermine African American votes, a move historically associated with white supremacy.
“The counting of votes is one of the most precious rights that we have in our country,” she said. “This lawsuit was an attempt to devalue the votes of people, many of whom were African Americans. And we had to fight a civil war for them to get their right to vote.”
The West Virginia NAACP and Democratic delegates are leading the call for Morrisey’s removal and disbarment.
This story is republished with permission from Public News Service.
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