Travis County judge apologizes for ‘inappropriate’ comment toward Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt apologized Saturday for a comment she made about Governor Greg Abbott at the Texas Tribune Festival.
In a panel on Friday, Eckhardt was speaking about the Texas Legislature overriding local ordinances, such as Austin’s tree ordinance.
Judge Eckhardt said the governor “hates trees because one fell on him.”
Gov. Abbott was paralyzed in 1984, when a tree fell over and hit him while he was jogging.
In a later statement to the Tribune, Eckhardt apologized, adding, that her comment did nothing to further the debate or political discourse.
Travis County Republican Party Chairman Matt Mackowiak responded to Eckhardt’s comment with a statement:
“This joke represents a profound lack of compassion from Judge Eckhardt. After news reports surfaced about her outrageous joke, she has since offered a weak apology. I hope she takes some time to reflect and reaches out to Governor Abbott and his family to also privately apologize. There is no place for insulting Americans with disabilities and Judge Eckhardt should know better.”
