“This decision establishes a precedent that says states can violate the US constitution and not be held accountable,” he continued. “This decision will have far-reaching ramifications for the future of our constitutional republic. Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the constitution.”
The court said that Texas did not demonstrate a “judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections.”
West’s statement concluded: “The Texas GOP will always stand for the Constitution and for the rule of law even while others don’t.”
The former lawmaker’s suggestion was met with mixed reactions.
West responded to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s criticism that it would be “A Confederacy of Dunces,” arguing it’s “better than being in a People’s Republic of Fools.”
Though the Electoral College will vote Monday to formalize Joe Biden’s win, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani vowed they’re “not finished.”