Missouri Senator Josh Hawley Objects To Senator Pat Toomey Publicly Calling For Republican Lawmakers To Certify Election Results
CBS Pittsburgh 1/4/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Pittsburgh
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
ALLENTOWN, Pa./WASHINGTON (KDKA) A Missouri Senator is objecting to Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey issuing a public statement on Saturday, which called for Republican senators to accept Joe Biden as President-elect.
Reporters say that Senator Josh Hawley sent an email to the Senate GOP Conference Saturday night, reports which Hawley retweeted on his official account.
In the email, Hawley said that Toomey was “making unfounded claims about the intentions of our fellow Senators.”
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Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) was widely mocked by conservatives on Twitter after he tweeted about his family s absurd reaction to seeing one of Mike Lindell s MyPillow ads. That awful My Pillow guy just came on while our family is watching the Sixers game together. Lori and I yelled at the TV and told the kids to avert their eyes because there was inappropriate content on the screen, Shapiro tweeted on Tuesday.
That awful My Pillow guy just came on while our family is watching the Sixers game together. Lori and I yelled at the TV and told the kids to avert their eyes because there was inappropriate content on the screen. Josh Shapiro (@JoshShapiroPA) December 16, 2020
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Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro tweeted that he and his wife told their children “to avert their eyes” when MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell appeared on TV.
“That awful My Pillow guy just came on while our family is watching the Sixers game together,” Shapiro tweeted Wednesday.
“Lori and I yelled at the TV and told the kids to avert their eyes because there was inappropriate content on the screen,” Shapiro tweeted.
That awful My Pillow guy just came on while our family is watching the Sixers game together. Lori and I yelled at the TV and told the kids to avert their eyes because there was inappropriate content on the screen.
Screenshot of live feed Inside the Forum Auditorium in Harrisburg
Pennsylvania’s 20 presidential electors cast their ballots for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Monday afternoon, capping a tumultuous and often chaotic six weeks that saw President Donald Trump and his allies launch an unprecedented legal and rhetorical assault on the nation’s electoral system.
Meeting in the ornate Forum Auditorium, just across the street from the Capitol, instead of their usual spot on the floor of the state House, the masked electors, who observed social distancing guidelines as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage statewide, took about 45 minutes to perform their constitutionally prescribed duties.