FOX43 Capitol Beat: Congressman Fred Keller discusses election certification, working with Biden Administration
Congressman Keller, who represents Pennsylvania s 12th District in Perry, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties, was among 138 House GOP to not certify PA electoral votes. Author: Matt Maisel (FOX43) Updated: 10:30 AM EST January 21, 2021
PENNSYLVANIA, USA Congressman Fred Keller, a Republican who represents Pennsylvania s 12th Congressional District covering Perry, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties, was a guest on the FOX43 Capitol Beat.
Keller was among 138 House Republicans who, on the morning of January 7, voted to not certify Pennsylvania s electoral votes for now-President Joe Biden. He claims the Pennsylvania Constitution should not have allowed the Pa. Supreme Court to extend the ballot deadline for mail-in ballots as it relates to Act 77, a law passed in 2019 by Pennsylvania s majority Republican legislature which allowed for no-excus
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Fact-checking a top Pa. Republican who said false election claims didn’t play ‘any role’ in the Capitol attack Jessica Calefati, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman said in an interview last week that unproven voter fraud claims didn’t play “any role” in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
The remark came after Matt Maisel, an anchor for FOX43 in central Pennsylvania, asked the state’s highest-ranking Republican about the violence that occurred when a pro-Trump mob attacked the building and temporarily halted the final counting of elector ballots in President-elect Joe Biden’s win.
WPMT-FOX43 s Morning News Anchor Matt Maisel will be competing against five other media teams from across Pennsylvania for the People’s Choice in the Undeniably Dairy Shake-Off milkshake competition, hosted by the American Dairy Association s North East chapter.
The event usually takes place on the Culinary Connection Stage at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, but will be streamed this year on the American Dairy Association North East s Facebook page.
The six teams will have 60 seconds to describe their milkshakes to the audience and explain why they should win first place. The milkshakes must be yogurt, milk, or ice cream based, and will be judged on ingredients, creativity and whether or not it inspires the viewers to try making it at home.