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Hawley, facing fallout, blames media, D.C. 'establishment'

  

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Via:  tessylo  •  3 years ago  •  8 comments

By:   AP

Hawley, facing fallout, blames media, D.C. 'establishment'

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Hawley, facing fallout, blames media, D.C. 'establishment'








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FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021 file image from video, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., speaks at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. At least four additional companies that have donated to Hawley have announced they are suspending campaign contributions. The announcements by Cerner Corp. in Kansas City, Ameren Corp. and Edward Jones in St. Louis and the Chicago law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner adds to a growing list of donors who have cut ties to the Missouri Republican senator since the attack on the Capitol last week. (Senate Television via AP File






Wed, January 13, 2021, 12:58 PM EST





O'FALLON, Mo. (AP) — Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, facing waning support from longtime backers and donors in the wake of the attack at the U.S. Capitol  last week, defended himself in a newspaper column Wednesday, accusing the media and “Washington establishment” of deceiving Americans into calling him an “insurrectionist.”




Hawley’s column appeared in the   Southeast Missourian , a daily newspaper in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It marked the first time Hawley, 41, has publicly defended himself since the brutal attack on Jan. 6 when a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol following the president's rally.

Five people died, including a Capitol police officer, and lawmakers had to scramble for safety and hide as rioters rampaged through the building, delaying by hours the tally of Electoral College votes that was the last step in finalizing Democrat Joe Biden’s victory over Trump.

Hawley was the first   senator to announce a challenge to the Electoral College results, and his challenge went on even after the attack. Concerns were also raised after a photo emerged of Hawley greeting protesters outside the Capitol with a raised fist, though that was taken before the mob stormed the building.




Hawley, in the column, noted that Democrats objected after losing the 2000, 2004 and 2016 presidential elections and were “praised for standing up to democracy.”

“This time around, anyone who objected has been called an ‘insurrectionist,'" he wrote. “Sadly, much of the media and many members of the Washington establishment want to deceive Americans into thinking those who raised concerns incited violence, simply by voicing the concern. That’s false. And the allegation itself is corrosive and dangerous.”

Other than Trump himself, no politician has   suffered the fallout   as has Hawley. Multiple donors have pulled financial support. Meanwhile, the Trump-opposing Lincoln Project said it would take out full-page newspaper ads calling out his remaining donors.

Email messages seeking comment from Hawley’s office Wednesday have not been returned.

The health care IT firm Cerner Corp. based in Kansas City, Missouri, said Wednesday that it will suspend contributions “to any candidate or official who took part in or incited violence last week in Washington, D.C.” Spokeswoman Misti Preston said the company isn’t “naming specific names,” but Cerner’s political action committee has donated $10,000 to a Hawley-sponsored PAC over the past two years.

Late Tuesday, two St. Louis-based companies — the utility Ameren Corp. and the financial firm Edward Jones — said they were suspending campaign contributions. The law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner also announced a halt, at least temporarily, to political contributions. The firm is among the largest in St. Louis.

Ameren, Edward Jones and the law firm have contributed to Hawley.

Walmart said Tuesday that its PAC “is indefinitely suspending contributions to those members of Congress who voted against the lawful certification of state electoral college votes.” Walmart gave nearly $1.2 million to federal candidates in the 2017-18 election cycle but none to Hawley, according the opensecrets.org website operated by the Center for Responsive Politics.

Hallmark Cards, based in Kansas City, earlier this week asked Hawley and Republican Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas to return employee campaign donations. The company said its employees donated $7,000 to Hawley and $5,000 to Marshall during the last two years through its PAC.

Hawley, in his 739-word essay, said those involved in the Capitol attack must be punished, saying, “Mob violence is always wrong.”

“But democratic debate is not mob violence,” Hawley wrote. “It is in fact how we avoid that violence.”

Hawley wrote that he has heard from many Missourians concerned about election integrity.

“They have a right to be heard in Congress," he said. "And as their representative, it is my duty to speak on their behalf. That is just what I did last week.”

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This story has been corrected to show the Cerner comments came Wednesday, not Tuesday, and Ameren and Edward Jones commented late Tuesday, not late Monday. The story was also changed to show that the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner law firm has no specific home base, rather than being based in Chicago.









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Tessylo
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1  seeder  Tessylo    3 years ago

Republicans - The Party of Responsibility

 
 
 
Kavika
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2  Kavika     3 years ago
Hawley wrote that he has heard from many Missourians concerned about election integrity. “They have a right to be heard in Congress," he said. "And as their representative, it is my duty to speak on their behalf. That is just what I did last week.”

Yea sure, it was Trump, you, and others that have told them for years that the election is fixed. So spare me the bullshit Hawley all you were trying to do was position yourself to pick up the Trumpette voters and run for president. 

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
3  bbl-1    3 years ago

Hawley is a christian dominionist.  Can't gawd save him?

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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3.1  Bob Nelson  replied to  bbl-1 @3    3 years ago

God is just!

Hawley is screwed.

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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4  Paula Bartholomew    3 years ago

The media and and the DC environment didn't force him to make a career ending decision to become a seditious ahole.  He did that all on his own.

 
 
 
JBB
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5  JBB    3 years ago

Alternate Headline - A No Good Lousy Grandstanding Trump Ass Kisser Finally Gets His Just Deserts...

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
5.1  bbl-1  replied to  JBB @5    3 years ago

And I suspect the best is yet to come.

Follow the money.  Always follow the money.

 
 
 
Thrawn 31
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6  Thrawn 31    3 years ago

Hawley, Facing Fallout, Blames Media, D.C. 'Establishment'

Hawley, you are a shithead, it is no one else's fault you are shithead. You did it to yourself by filling a bunch of idiot's heads with lies so you can line your own pockets and further your own career, and then tuck tail and running when your bullshit finally caught up with you.

 
 

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