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1:44Now PlayingJosh Hawley was the first senator to call for the objection of the Electoral College results. He did not appear to back down from his stated plan to object. “We cannot say emphatically enough: Violence is not how you achieve change.”
A spokeswoman for Hawley confirmed he will still object to Pennsylvania during joint session, but will yield his speaking time, signaling the challenge won’t go away completely, but that there’s very little interest in its success. If there was, then objectors would push harder.
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