Republican Congressman Ralph Norman expressed regret for misspelling 'Marshall law' in a text sent to Mark Meadows three days before Biden's inauguration. The text, which encouraged martial law, has sparked controversy.
GOP Rep. Ralph Norman does not regret sending a text message to Mark Meadows in 2021 encouraging martial law just days before President Biden was inaugurated https://t.co/cCc4GAzPSD
House Republican Says ‘The Only Thing I Regret’ About Calling for ‘Marshall Law’ After Trump Loss Is Misspelling ‘Martial’ https://t.co/4qo4eMoHA2
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) has just one regret regarding a text message he sent to then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows three days before Joe Biden’s inauguration. https://t.co/pcpOc2o322
GOP Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) only regrets one thing in ‘Marshall Law’ text after Jan. 6. https://t.co/VtJWU0NAla
JUST IN: Republican Congressman Ralph Norman (@RepRalphNorman) who sent a text three days before Biden’s inauguration in 2021 asking Mark Meadows to declare “Marshall law,” tells @kaitlancollins of @CNN he only regrets misspelling it. WATCH https://t.co/ObKeYvYTG6
Rep. Ralph Norman, who sent a text three days before Biden’s inauguration asking Mark Meadows to declare “Marshall law,” says he only regrets misspelling it. https://t.co/mOLPuSjxPc