Eric Trump warns of primary challenges for Republicans who do not object to election results

Eric TrumpEric Trump Singer Taylor Dayne responds to criticism after Mar-a-Lago performance: ‘I’m trying to stay non-political’ Florida state legislature wants Mar-a-Lago to be fined, closed after ‘potential super spreaders party’ Giuliani, Trump Jr. dumped by Trump among guests at Mar-a-Lago’s New Year’s Eve party: report MORE warned Tuesday that he will push primary challengers for any Republican lawmaker who does not object to the results of the electoral college on Wednesday.

“I will personally do my best to defeat any Republican senator / congressman who does not stand up against this fraud – they will get priority in their next election and they will lose,” Trump tweeted.

The threat underscores the rift torn by the GOP at Wednesday’s joint session of Congress, during which both chambers are expected to certify the Electoral College’s 306-232 margin for president-elect. Joe BidenLawyer says counting the census to determine congressional seats won’t take place until February Trump’s final push for Georgia run-off, dominated by personal grievances Trump at Georgia rally says he hopes Pence ‘for us comes through ‘MORE.

Two-sided majorities in the House and Senate have said they will certify the results, but as many as 140 House Republicans and at least 13 Senate Republicans have said they will object to the results in Arizona, Georgia, or Pennsylvania.

President TrumpDonald Trump Attorney Says Census Count to Determine Congress Seats won’t take place until February Trump’s last attempt to round up Georgia, dominated by personal grievances Trump at Georgia rally says he hopes Pence “ gets through for us. ” LAKE has also called on Republicans to nominate a number of Republicans who have come up against the objections.

The president has focused his anger on Senate Majority Whip specifically John ThuneJohn Randolph ThuneWall Street Journal: GOP Electoral College ‘Stunt’ Will Hurt US, Republican Party Elections Fight Tears When GOP Cotton Breaks With Conservative Peers Who Will Oppose Electoral Vote Counting MORE (RS.D.), appealing to South Dakota Gov. Kristi NoemKristi Lynn Noem Trump calls out Noem again for Thune primary despite her refusal Noem rules out Thune challenge after Trump criticizes Senator Trump attacks Thune: ‘He will be primaried in 2022’ MORE (R) to challenge him in 2022 when his term is up.

“ I hope the great South Dakota governor @KristiNoem, in the upcoming 2022 Primary, will take on RINO @SenJohnThune. She would do a fantastic job in the US Senate, but if not Kristi, others are already lining up. South Dakota wants strong leadership NOW! he tweeted, referring to Thune as a Republican in name only.

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