Don t blame me! Republican senator Josh Hawley who led bid to overturn election says he is NOT responsible for violence - despite clinched-fist salute to MAGA mob before it trashed Capitol
Sen. Josh Hawley assigned no blame to himself for Wednesday s MAGA mob that trashed the U.S. Capitol Building, an incident that left four dead The responsibility of violent criminal acts is with violent criminals, the Missouri Republican told CNN Thursday
Hawley was the first senator to sign on to Electoral College count objections, an effort Presidet Donald Trump supported
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Jan 2, 2021
U.S. Reps. Fred Keller and Glenn Thompson are among eight Republican Pennsylvania congressmen who will not vote to certify the state’s electors in support of President-elect Joe Biden on Jan. 6
Reps. Keller, R-Kreamer, and Thompson, R-Howard, are joined by Reps. Dan Meuser, R-Dallas; Scott Perry, R-Carroll Township; Lloyd Smucker, R-West Lampeter Township; John Joyce, R-Altoona; Guy Reschenthaler, R-Pittsburgh, and Mike Kelly, R-Butler, in in signing a letter opposing the certification.
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a Republican who represents the Bucks County-based 1st Congressional District, did not sign the letter.
Rep. Keller’s congressional district includes Lycoming and surrounding counties, plus a portion of Centre County.
From staff reports
U.S. Reps. Fred Keller and Glenn Thompson are among eight Republican Pennsylvania congressmen who will note vote to certify the state’s electors in support of President-elect Joe Biden on Jan. 6.
Reps. Keller (R-12th) and Thompson (R-15th) are joined by Reps. Dan Meuser, (R-9th); Scott Perry, (R-10th); Lloyd Smucker, (R-11th) John Joyce, (R-13th); Guy Reschenthaler, (R-14th), and Mike Kelly, (R-16th) in in signing a letter opposing the certification.
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a Republican who represents the Bucks County-based 1st Congressional District, did not sign the letter.
“These numbers just don’t add up, and the alleged certification of Pennsylvania’s presidential election results was absolutely premature, unconfirmed, and in error.”
(Debra Heine – American Greatness) A group of Republican Pennsylvania state lawmakers announced Monday that the certified results of the 2020 election for president in the Keystone State were off by more than 200,000 votes more than twice the margin of Biden’s alleged victory.
The PA Republicans are now are questioning “how the results of the presidential election could possibly have been certified by Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar and Governor Tom Wolf,” according to PA State Rep. Russ Diamond. View article →