'Praying For Safety Of Public Servants' In D.C. Says Sen. Muth - West Chester, PA - Representatives, senators speak out on today's Capitol Hill disruption of Electoral College vote count.
NORRISTOWN — As a mob of angry protesters descended upon the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday during the count of the Electoral College vote, U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-4th Dist., was
Pa. senator’s presence at Trump rally that later turned violent leads to call for him to resign
Updated Jan 07, 2021;
Posted Jan 07, 2021
Sen. Doug Mastriano s presence at the protest rally that spiraled into a riot and violence at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday has other state lawmaker s calling for his resignation.
(Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PA)
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Pennsylvania’s state Sen. Doug Mastriano was among those standing in the massive crowd gathered outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday as Congress began performing its constitutional duty of certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the November election.
The Franklin County Republican, an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump who organized a “Ride to DC” on Wednesday for fellow Trump supporters to protest this affirmation of Biden’s win, said in a statement he went there to support the President.