Congressman Meuser remarks on Pennsylvania objection at historic Electoral College ballot count

Pennsylvania Congressman Dan Meuser says after the Capitol building was trespassed by protesters during debate on objection to certifying his state's Electoral College ballot for Joe Biden that a day intended to debate the importance of the election integrity and rule of law tragically have become a day there would be a black mark on the nation's history, thanking the Capitol police and others for selfless actions to protect the house, lawlessness and violence to be condemned, but nevertheless the fact remained a large number Pennsylvanians were enormously frustrated with actions taken by elected and appointed officials in the state led to high level of distrust.
Pennsylvania Congressman Dan Meuser says after the Capitol building was trespassed by protesters during debate on objection to certifying his state's Electoral College ballot for Joe Biden that a day intended to debate the importance of the election integrity and rule of law tragically have become a day there would be a black mark on the nation's history, thanking the Capitol police and others for selfless actions to protect the house, lawlessness and violence to be condemned, but nevertheless the fact remained a large number Pennsylvanians were enormously frustrated with actions taken by elected and appointed officials in the state led to high level of distrust.
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January 06, 2021
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