U.S. Rep. Scott Perry doubles down on being, well, Scott Perry, in a moment of riots and impeachment
Updated Jan 18, 2021;
Posted Jan 18, 2021
U.S. Rep. Scott Perry speaks. Vice President Mike Pence holds a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at Capital City Airport, October 19, 2020.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, a York County Republican who has always practiced his politics without a net, has doubled down at the dawn of his fifth term.
So far, he’s positioned himself in the vanguard of those Republican Congressmen who wanted to invalidate Pennsylvania’s presidential vote. Their objections were based on alleged irregularities and overreaches with election administration that no one has yet shown would have had a game-changing effect on President-elect Joseph R. Biden’s 80,000-vote win.