Eric Trump warns against primary challenges for Republicans not objecting to election results

Eric TrumpEric Trump’s singer Taylor Dayne responds to criticism following Mar-a-Lago’s performance: ‘I try to remain non-political’ Florida lawmaker wants Mar-a-Lago fined, closed after ‘potential super-distributor party’ Giuliani, Trump Jr. guests at Mar-a-Lago’s New Year’s party delayed by Trump: reports MORE warned on Tuesday that he was going to give a boost to every Republican lawmaker who does not deliver on the results of the Electoral College results.

“I will personally work to defeat every Republican Senator / Congressman who does not stand up to this fraud. They will be elected in their next election and they will lose,” Trump tweeted.

The threat highlights the rift that tore through the IDP during the joint session of Congress on Wednesday, during which both chambers are expected to confirm the election margin of Electoral College 306-232 for the elected president. Joe BidenAttorney Joe Biden says the count of the people to determine that congressional seats will only be done in February..

A two-majority majority in the House and Senate said they would confirm the results, but as many as 140 House Republicans and at least 13 Senate Republicans said they would object to the results in Arizona, Georgia or Pennsylvania.

President TrumpAttorney Donald Trump says the census statement to determine that Congress’ seats will only be done in February. Trump’s last push for the end of Georgia, dominated by personal grievances, Trump said during the rally in Georgia, that he hopes Pence ‘gets through to us’ MORE also called on Republicans to elect some Republicans opposed to the objections.

The president specifically focused his anger on the Senate Majority Whip John ThuneJohn Randolph ThuneWall Street Journal: GOP Election College ‘stunt’ will hurt US and Republican Party election break against GOP Cotton with conservative colleagues voting more against the election. (RS.D.), invoking Gov. Kristi NoemKristi Lynn NoemTrump Requests Name Again to Prime Thune, Despite Her Refusal, Noem Excludes Thune Challenge After Trump Criticizes Senator Trump’s Attack on Thune: ‘He Will Be Preceded in 2022’ (R) to challenge him in 2022 when his term expires.

‘I hope to see the great governor of South Dakota @ KristiNoem against RINO @ SenJohnThune in the upcoming Primary 2022. She would do a fantastic job in the U.S. Senate, but if Kristi does not, others are already standing in line. South Dakota NOW wants strong leadership! He tweeted, referring only to Thune as a Republican.

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