Sen. Josh Hawley speaks as the Senate reconvenes after the Capitol was cleared of rioters on January 6, 2020, with GOP Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah, left, and Dan Sullivan of Alaska, right, looking on.When far-right rioters breached the Capitol during the Electoral College certification on Wednesday, numerous lawmakers were rushed into a secure room to escape the unfolding mayhem.
One of those lawmakers was Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri, the leader of the Senate GOP challenge to President-elect Joe Biden's victory, who found himself being shunned by his colleagues during the incredibly volatile situation,"It was extremely striking," an individual recalled to the Journal. "For most of the time, he was in a corner of the room by himself with no one talking to him or acknowledging him.
I find it hard to believe that the other objectors wouldn't be huddling with him to incite the next insurrection.
Why mofo didn’t just stand at the front door and shake hands with his ppl? Why was he even hiding from his own creation?
stinson Ostracism is a start.
Effectiveness in the senate? What the hell has the senator behind him ever accomplished?
Ostracizing works as well as deportation.
Why would a bunch of old whitey racists ignore a young whitey racist
Hawley, Cruz, McCarthy, Nunes, Gaetz, and the rest of the Sedition Caucus need to resign.
Blue suit red tie prison bitch like his idol.
good luck
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How can he talk with that pacifier in his mouth