Joe Scarborough Busts a Gut at Trump’s ‘Preposterous’ Defense of Mail-In Voting EO: ‘He Knows It’s Unconstitutional, Right?’

 

Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough busted a gut Wednesday as he watched back a clip of President Donald Trump’s “preposterous” defense of his new executive order imposing limits on the use of mail-in ballots, claiming only a “rogue judge” might challenge it.

Trump signed the order on Tuesday, instructing federal agencies to compile a national voter file and putting new limitations on mail-in voting. The order directs the Department of Homeland Security to coordinate with the Social Security Administration to create a list of verified U.S. citizens eligible to vote across all states.

It also instructs the United States Postal Service to begin developing rules requiring states to notify the agency of voters seeking mail-in ballots, with ballots to be withheld unless individuals appear on a USPS-approved list of eligible voters.

During the signing ceremony in the Oval Office, the president said: “I don’t know how it can be challenged. You may find a rogue judge. You got a lot of rogue judges. Very bad bad people, very bad judges. But that’s the only way that can be changed. And hopefully we’ll win on appeal if it is. But I don’t see how anybody can challenge it.”

After the Morning Joe crew rolled back the clip, co-host Willie Geist quipped: “Joe, everyone will challenge it and do so very easily –”

Scarborough burst out laughing: “That’s so funny! He said that with a straight face!”

“Slide a copy of the Constitution across the table,” Geist added.

“He says it with a straight face, which is extraordinary!” Scarborough said, laughing. “You know, he’s holding, you know, a busted straight or whatever or flush or whatever. It’s such a preposterous position. He knows it’s unconstitutional, right?”

He continued: “He knows it’s unconstitutional! Just like he knows that he can’t change the 14th Amendment with the stroke of a pen! I mean, if presidents could do that, we would have had presidents changing the Constitution left and right. But here it is so preposterous because he knows it’s unconstitutional, and he does it anyway. And then acts shocked. He goes, ‘Oh, judges bad, bad people.’”

Rounding on reports that the president plans to attend a Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday, when justices will hear his administration’s appeal on his blocked executive order restricting automatic citizenship.

“He’s going to go to the Supreme Court today, and he’s going to glare at the justices that he appointed – ‘My justices’ – for something that he knows is unconstitutional,” the host mocked. “And then he’s going to be shocked and stunned and, ‘oh, they’re bad bad people.’”

Scarborough jibed that the president was hoping to “intimidate” the Supreme Court justices: “Then the justices will say, ‘Oh, no, he’s mad at me, and I better not follow the constitution.’ It’s crazy!”

“What he’s doing here, whether it’s trying to seize ballots in Georgia and doing all of these things he knows are wildly unconstitutional and hoping that he’ll be able to intimidate judges. That’s not working right now, by the way,” he said. “He’s merely setting up his argument. I mean, this guy is a New York real estate guy, he’s merely setting up his argument for why he wasn’t able to build the biggest and greatest tower in the world or whatever but in this case, why he’s going to lose, because he’s already said he knows he’s going to lose [in the midterms].”

Scarborough, pivoting back to his predicted Supreme Court showdown over the mail-in voting EO, concluded: “So he’s setting this all up so after he loses, he can say, ‘look, they rigged the election. How dare the Supreme Court allow other Americans to do what Melania and I did in voting in all of our elections?’”

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