Senate Democrats berate colleagues from the Republican Party who say they will oppose the results of the Electoral College

Senate Democrats criticized their Republican colleagues after a group of 11 Republicans announced that they would oppose the results of the Electoral College at the Congress meeting on Wednesday.

Several Democrats said the group, which includes Republican Sens. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzCongress cancels Trump’s veto for the first time Hawley confuses GOP with Electoral College fights Hawley to challenge the results of the Electoral College in the Senate MORE (Texas), Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSeven races to the Senate to attend in 2022 Hawley confuses GOP with Republican Senator Electoral College fight says he will block consent for $ 1,000 stimulus checks MORE (Wis.), James Lankford (Okla.), Steve Daines (Mont.), John Kennedy (La.) And Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) It is undermining the electoral process by promising to vote against accepting the election results until there is a 10-day audit.

Congress will meet for a joint session on Wednesday to certify the count of the Electoral College, which considered the president-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump calls the second round of the Georgia Senate ‘both illegal and invalid’ in New Year’s tweets. Judge rejects Gohmert’s electoral process against Pence Former Republican Party senator suggests forming a new party, calls Trump the ‘master’ of Republicans MORE the winner of the White House race.

“Joe Biden will open on January 20, and no publicity stunt is going to change that,” Senator. Amy KlobucharAmy KlobucharThe memo: The toxic division deepened in 2020 Hawley to challenge Senate Electoral College results 7 surprise moments from a tumultuous year in politics MORE (D-Minn.) Said in a statement released on Saturday.

“For a group of my Republican colleagues to claim that they want an additional federal ‘commission’ to replace state certifications when votes have already been counted, retold, litigated and certified by the state, it amounts to nothing more than an attempt to subvert the will of the voters, ”he added.

“This pathetic and opportunistic maneuver is an attack on our democracy. It is anti-American and unfair. The votes were counted, recounted, certified and all challenges were totally discredited. It’s time to govern and get things done, ”added Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.).

The rebukes are aimed at Republican senators who announced on Saturday that they would reject the results of the Electoral College so that a panel could investigate allegations of electoral fraud.

President TrumpDonald Trump Trump calls the second round of the Georgia Senate ‘both illegal and invalid’ in New Year’s tweets. Judge rejects Gohmert’s electoral process against Pence Former Republican Party senator suggests forming a new party, calls Trump the ‘master’ of Republicans MOREThe campaign by and Republican allies has repeatedly claimed that the 2020 election was tainted by widespread electoral fraud. However, US election officials as well as a former attorney general William BarrLegislator Bill BarrGOP criticizes Trump and his colleagues for “trying to discredit” the election. Microsoft says the hackers saw the source code as part of the attack on SolarWinds. Biden calls for modernization of US defenses after massive hack MORE stated that there is no evidence of widespread electoral fraud.

After the 2020 election, the president’s campaign and some Republican lawmakers launched court battles in various states on the battlefield, but most of them were unsuccessful.

“Congress must immediately appoint an Electoral Commission, with full investigative and fact-finding authority, to conduct a 10-day emergency audit of election results in disputed states,” said the Republican senators. “Once completed, individual states would evaluate the Commission’s findings and could convene a special legislative session to certify a change in their vote, if necessary.”

The 11 elected senators and senators will join the Sen. Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David Hawley Former GOP senator suggests forming a new party, calls Trump the ‘boss’ of Republicans Georgia keeps the Senate agenda in limbo Frustrations increase when $ 1,000 checks blocked for the fourth consecutive day MORE (R-Mo.), Who has said he will oppose the results of the Electoral College because of concerns over allegations of electoral fraud.

The challenge is almost guaranteed to fail in the Democratic-controlled House and Senate, where 48 Democrats and several Republicans must speak out against these efforts.

Still, Democrats have accused their Republican counterparts of trying to undermine the democratic process.

“‘I made sedition because I was a candidate for re-election’ is quite something to explain to your grandchildren,” tweeted Sen. Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel SchatzFight over Federal Reserve powers holding year-end deal Texas Republican Party chairman floats secession to ‘law-abiding states’ after the Supreme Court defeated Antitrust, moderating content to dominate technology policy in 2021 MORE (D-Hawaii).

“It is a sad and tragic day for our country that 140 members of the House of Representatives, 13 senators and a defeated president are trying to undermine American democracy and our constitution,” senator. Bernie SandersBernie Sanders Frustrations escalate when $ 1,000 checks blocked for the fourth consecutive day David Sirota: Democrats gave an advantage by forcing the $ 10,000 bill vote to raise checks for K blocked for the third day in the Senate MORE (I-Vt.) Added. “They will not succeed.”

Republican leadership members such as the Senate majority leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGeorgia keeps the Senate agenda in limbo Frustrations increase when $ 1,000 checks blocked for the fourth consecutive day Graham bucks McConnell: $ 1,000 ‘non-socialism’ payments MORE (Ky.) And whip of the majority in the Senate John ThuneJohn Randolph ThuneGeorgia keeps the Senate agenda in limbo Frustration escalates when, 000 checks blocked for the fourth consecutive day, Trump again calls Noem to primary Thune despite his refusal MORE (SD) urged his colleagues to refrain from contesting the results of the Electoral College.

Following news from his Republican colleagues, Senate minority leader Charles Schumer tweeted, “Joe Biden and Kamala HarrisKamala Harris People are fed up – and to fix that, don’t count Joe Biden out of 2021: What I’m worried about Seven Senate races in 2022 MORE will be president and vice president of the United States in 18 days. ”

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