Stop the steal leader: would challenge GOP senators who do not support Trump

The leader of the Stop Stealing Campaign said on Tuesday that he would challenge Republican senators who do not reject the results of swing state elections in a joint session of Congress next month. Conservative groups have also warned Republican senators who do not support Mr Trump‘s legal challenges that they will struggle to win re-election.

Republican Representative Mo Brooks and three elected representatives have confirmed that they will oppose certifying the electoral votes of contested swing states in a joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021.

“We call on at least one senator to join them,” Ali Alexander, the director of the Stop Stealing Campaign, said at a news conference in Washington.

“We are going to target Republican senators, primarily those who do not support us, and we are going to welcome those who do support the voters,” he said. ‘said Alexander.

Two Republican senators have said they would be open to joining House members like Ms. Brooks in a joint session on Jan. 6. Senator Josh Hawley is the third senator to be open to such an approach, according to the Capitol. Asked about the matter on Monday, Hawley said he would not rule out challenging the election results on Jan. 6.

All Republicans and senator-elect have been contacted on the issue, and so far only Sen. Mitt Romney has responded by saying he opposes the plan.

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledged Biden’s election December 15 and congratulated him.

“The constitutional process is not complete,” Alexander Alexander, director of the Stop Stealing Campaign, reminded McConnell. We still have January 6th.”

In fact, Mr. McConnell played a role in what happened on Jan. 6, Mr. Alexander added. Mr. McConnell’s office didn’t respond to requests for comment.

The Stop Voter Theft group is sending a letter to house members asking them to sign it, promising to challenge the electoral votes of key swing states. So far, seven people have signed, Mr. Alexander said, but he declined to name the signatories.

Other speakers at the news conference pointed to the Tea Party, a grass-roots effort that succeeded in overthrowing members of Congress who were considered part of the establishment. Mr. McConnell opposed the movement and helped defeat some of the leading candidates.

Ed Martin, president of the conservative group Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and a former Chairman of the Missouri Republican Party, said the establishment did not have a visionary leader or a vision of “America First.” And you can’t just wait on the American people and think that everything is going to be fine. That’s what President Trump knows. And that is what these patriots know.

Martin warned the Republican party that without Trump, voters would be less motivated to vote, and even harder to get voters to vote for Republican candidates who did not support the president’s legal challenges.

Alexander Bruesewitz, a founding member of the stop Stealing 2020 coalition, warned Senator James Lankford, a Republican who acknowledged Biden’s election, that Lankford would pay for his actions now in his 2022 Senate re-election bid.

“They [the Biden Republicans] just want to lose,” Mr. Brusovitz said. What Mitch McConnell said is a disgrace. We need fighters. We need fighters in Washington.”

Brusewicz urged people not to give up on Trump’s re-election because “he didn’t give up on us.”

Representative Anthony Kern of Arizona said Trump “did win the election, but it was stolen from the voters, stolen from the American people.”