Loews Hotels Drops Fundraiser For Sen. Josh Hawley After Capitol Riots



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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has come under heavy criticism for objecting to the Electoral College votes during Congress’ certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s win.

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The fundraiser was organized by a political action committee, Fighting for Missouri, and scheduled to take place Feb. 12-15 in Orlando, Fla., at the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Universal Orlando. A flier for the event promised a «fun-filled-family-friendly» time, with tickets ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 depending on group size.

Hawley, an ally of President Trump, has continued to receive heavy backlash for his decision to object to the Electoral College results during Congress’ certification of the votes after a mob of pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol in what became a deadly insurrection.


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Simon & Schuster announced on Jan. 7 that it had canceled the publication of Hawley’s book, The Tyranny of Big Tech, that was slated for a June release. The publishing company said it could not support Hawley «after his role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom.»

The editorial boards from two of the largest papers in his home state, The Kansas City Star and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, have called for Hawley to resign. The Star went so far as to say Hawley, «has blood on his hands,» and is the second-most culpable person for the attacks.


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Hawley was photographed greeting protesters outside the Capitol with a raised fist in an apparent show of solidarity before the riots began. He has defended his decision to object to electoral votes.

Fellow Republicans and even past mentors have spoken out against Hawley and express their regret in prior support for him.

The Lincoln Project, another PAC run by top Republican strategists, has called Hawley «public enemy No. 1.» Former GOP Sen. Jack Danforth, a mentor of Hawley’s, has said that recruiting Hawley for a U.S. Senate run and supporting him was the «biggest mistake I’ve ever made.»

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