During a CNN interview with anchor Pamela Brown, Sen. Markwayne Mullin evaded direct questions on whether he would certify election results if Trump loses. He stated, "It's hard to say what you're going to do or what you're not, because my job is to make sure that irregularities are within the standard that the federal government puts out place, which is us." Mullin’s response raises concerns about what measures he contemplates to judge election validity in potential Trump losses.
When pressed further about accepting a peaceful transfer of power, Mullin emphasized the importance of ensuring that election irregularities are addressed. He remarked, "If the elections are certified underneath the standards that they put forth, every state has the right to set their own state election laws." This statement maintains his commitment to scrutinizing election fidelity, leaving the door open to uncertainty about acceptance of results.
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