“Hillary Clinton went to Donald Trump’s inauguration. He spent two years screaming lock her up. She went to Donald Trump’s inauguration because she’s not a coward” pic.twitter.com/HjMNNEmRi9
Lankford: “What I did not realize was all of the national conversation about states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, was seen as casting doubt on the validity of votes coming out of predominantly Black communities like Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Detroit.” https://t.co/uiLENor5gv
Washington Post is just out with How the rioters who stormed the Capitol came dangerously close to Pence”:https://t.co/0aOzVDeD4h
As the U.S. Capitol was stormed by a mob of pro-Trump protesters Wednesday, a New York congresswoman took cover for hours in a room that was barricaded shut with office chairs while rioters stormed outside.
Maryland Rep. Andy Harris condemned the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, but he also had another message: It shouldn t distract from the fraud he insists occurred in the election of Democrat Joe Biden despite numerous courts ruling otherwise.
On the House floor and in statements, the Republican lawmaker said he voted to object to the certification of Biden s victory over President Donald Trump early Thursday after the Capitol chaos because he believes more investigation is needed into the election.
He was not alone.
Returning hours after the attack on the Capitol and working through the night, both the House and Senate voted to accept Arizona’s results, but six GOP senators and 121 GOP House members objected to the vote despite the unfounded nature of the claims of fraud.
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Maryland Rep. Andy Harris condemned the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, but he also had another message: It shouldn t distract from the fraud he insists occurred in the election of Democrat Joe Biden despite numerous courts ruling otherwise.
On the House floor and in statements, the Republican lawmaker said he voted to object to the certification of Biden s victory over President Donald Trump early Thursday after the Capitol chaos because he believes more investigation is needed into the election.