Pennsylvania state lawmakers denounced violence in Washington on Wednesday after a mob of Trump supporters breached the U.S. Capitol to impede the official count of Electoral College votes.
2 GOP voices from Northampton County: ‘The Capitol belongs to the people’ and ‘I unequivocally condemn the violence’
Updated Jan 06, 2021;
Posted Jan 06, 2021
Supporters of President Donald Trump try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.AP Photo/Julio Cortez
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One is a Republican state senator for Northampton County communities, the other is a chairwoman of the Northampton County Republican Committee.
Dozens of Trump’s supporters breached the security perimeter and entered the Capitol as Congress was meeting, expected to vote and affirm Biden’s presidential win. They were seen fighting with officers both inside the building and outside.
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