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GOP Sen. Hawley will still object to Pennsylvania vote


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In this image from video, Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri speaks as the Senate reconvenes to debate the objection to confirm the Electoral College Vote from Arizona, after protesters stormed into the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6. In this image from video, Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri speaks as the Senate reconvenes to debate the objection to confirm the Electoral College Vote from Arizona, after protesters stormed into the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6. Senate TV/AP

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley still plans to object to Pennsylvania tonight, according to his office.

“Senator Hawley spoke during the debate on the Arizona objection, but he will object to Pennsylvania once Congress returns to the joint session, and when the Senate and House go back to their chambers for the debate on Pennsylvania, he will yield his speaking time to move towards a vote,” his office says.

The House and the Senate are currently separately debating the Arizona objection, and after a bipartisan majority rejects the objection, the joint session of Congress will resume counting Electoral College votes in the House. 

Some context: An objection has to be raised in writing and endorsed by a congressman and senator. Then the two chambers — House and Senate — adjourn to consider the objection.

These sessions, which could have the feel of a sort of trial as lawmakers make their cases, can only last for a maximum of two hours. Each lawmaker can be recognized for up to five minutes of talking, although they can yield to their time to other lawmakers. Then, both chambers separately vote.

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He is a psychilopath ani Mitt romney told anonymously.

i think they will get his ass for his part in provoking protests

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8 minutes ago, siru said:

He is a psychilopath ani Mitt romney told anonymously.

i think they will get his ass for his part in provoking protests

avanni maaku ardam kaavu, maaku trump e thopu, edhuko telvadhi

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