Senator Gets The Ball Rolling To Overturn Presidential Election Results

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There is a storm brewing, folks. And it’s going to hit Washington on January 6th.

President Trump has explored just about every option to remain in office for another four years. His legal team worked overtime looking for just one shred of evidence that would overturn the results of the election but ultimately found nothing.

The last glimmer of hope comes from an idea that, despite having a very slim chance of success, if pulled off would change everything. 

U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said Wednesday that he will join several House Republicans in objecting to the 2020 Electoral College vote when the results are presented to Congress on January 6.

In a news release, Hawley said he will object “to highlight the failure of some states, including notably Pennsylvania, to follow their own election laws as well as the unprecedented interference of Big Tech monopolies in the election.”

The release said Hawley will “call for Congress to launch a full investigation of potential fraud and election irregularities and enact election integrity measures.”

In a segment airing on Saturday, U.S. Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told The Kyle Olson Show that her colleagues will object to electors from six states.

The idea of a Congressional uprising next month has been growing more popular within the MAGA wing of the GOP, but Constitutional experts doubt that there’s any real chance of such a maneuver resulting in Donald Trump’s removal from office.

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