Lawsuit by attorneys general a disgrace
To the Editor,
What does it mean when the attorneys general of 17 states pursue a patently frivolous action in the Supreme Court of the United States seeking to invalidate elections in four states (including Pennsylvania) and to strip over 19 million Americans of their right to vote? It means that they value preening in front of their base and a morally bankrupt president over their oath of office, their ethical obligations as officers of the court, and any pretense of common decency. They are a disgrace to their profession. Their attack on our democracy will be their sad legacy. I am so thankful that most Americans are better than that.
Rex Brien, Esquire
Swarthmore