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The Michigan Republican Party is seeking to remove Aaron Van Langevelde, the GOP member of the Board of State Canvassers who voted to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the state.
Van Langevelde cast the deciding vote to certify on Nov. 23, after many Republican operatives and Michigan state legislators pushed to delay. The other Republican member, Norm Shankle, abstained after initially saying that he would vote against certification.
Instead of renominating Van Langevelde for another four-year term when his expires at the end of January, the Michigan Republican Party has backed three GOP activists to take his place, the Detroit News first reported. But despite the internal opposition, Van Langevelde said that he was proud of his decision to certify.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey posted a long Twitter thread, several days after he banned the president from his site, trying to justify his actions. In his statement he tried to say it wasn’t because of bias but concern about inciting. Of course, if that were true, then what was the reason for Twitter stomping on and suppressing the Biden scandal story published by the New York Post in October? The only problem was that it was bad for their preferred candidate, Joe Biden. Yes, it would have been inciting – inciting voters away from Joe Biden.
Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy spoke about why he did not vote to impeach President Donald Trump, his thoughts on what contributed to the Capitol riot and more.
In the letter, Priola listed her union’s supposed funding of “people and groups that support the killing of unborn children” and her objection to “taking the coronavirus 19 vaccine in order to return to in person learning” among the reasons for her exit according to a report by The Hill.
“I will be switching paths to expose the Global evil of human trafficking and pedophilia,” wrote Priola in the letter.
Priola was charged with unlawfully entering/remaining on restricted grounds, violent entry, disorderly conduct and unlawful parading. according to The Hill.
A spokesperson for Priola’s school district said, according to the Associated Press, “The right of peaceful protest, as protected by the first amendment, is a foundation of our democracy. The forcible takeover and willful destruction of our government is not.”