Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers spoke emotionally about the repulsion he and his family faced under tremendous pressure from Trump’s top team, who tried to convince him that there was a law in Arizona that would allow it. to repeal voters in the state – which was not legally existing.
Bowers summed up his efforts to bypass him and send fake Arizona voters to Washington as a “tragic parody” and described how people turned against him as Trump continued to support the “big lie.”
“It’s painful to have friends who have helped me so much to turn on me with such malice,” he said. “In the eyes of the people, I may not hold the right opinions or act according to their vision or beliefs, but I do not accept the current situation in a light, cowardly or vindictive way.
“I don’t want to be a winner by deception,” he added. “I will not play with the laws I swear allegiance to, with any imaginary desire to divert my deep, fundamental desire to follow God’s will, because I believe he has allowed my conscience to embrace. How else am I going to approach Him in the wilderness of life, knowing that I want His guidance just to be a coward in defending the course He made me take. “
He mentioned the threats around his home and how upset his daughter Casey Ray Bowers was, who was seriously ill at the time. She died at the age of 42, just days after the Capitol attack on January 28, 2021.
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