Ted Cruz and Mark Levin blow up at Chris Wallace for comparing senator to a 'Japanese solider' who fought WWII long after it ended

Ted Cruz and Mark Levin blow up at Chris Wallace for comparing senator to a 'Japanese solider' who fought WWII long after it ended
Chris Wallace, photo via The Kremlin.
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Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is among the far-right Republicans who is urging President Donald Trump to fight President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election and battle it out in court. But other conservatives, including Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, have congratulated Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris on their win, and Fox News' Chris Wallace is comparing Cruz to a "Japanese soldier" who continued fighting World War II long after it ended.

On Sunday, November 8, Cruz told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo that Trump "still has a path to victory, and that path is to count every single legal vote that was cast — but also, not to cast any votes that were fraudulently cast or illegally cast."

But Wallace believes that Cruz is talking nonsense.

On November 8, Wallace said, "It would seem to me that Republicans on Capitol Hill have a role to play in this. A very few of them have said, look, you pursue your legal options, but, you know, damp down the rhetoric — like Mitt Romney, like Pat Toomey. There are a lot who are just silent. And then, there are some — I mentioned Ted Cruz — you know, who are like the Japanese soldiers who come out 30 years after the war, out of the jungle, and say, 'Is the fight still going on?'"

Cruz and far-right talk radio host Mark Levin objected to Wallace's comments on Twitter, posting:


Republicans who are joining Cruz in saying that Trump should not concede include South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham — who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee and was reelected when he defeated Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison on Election Night, November 3 — and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney. And there are divisions even within the Trump family. According to CNN, First Lady Melania Trump and White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner are urging the president to concede, while his sons, Donald Trump, Jr. and Eric Trump want him to fight it out in court.

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