Tommy Tuberville considering joining House Republicans in objecting to electoral votes in Janurary

It looks like Tommy Tuberville could be the one Senator who, on January 6th, joins House Republicans in objecting to electoral votes from certain states on January 6th:

YELLOW HAMMER NEWS – In a phone interview with Yellowhammer News on Thursday, U.S. Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) spoke about his thoughts on the planned effort by some U.S. House Republicans to challenge the Electoral College votes of certain states on January 6.

The effort is being led by Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05), however the formal support of at least one senator is still needed to force floor debate and votes by each chamber on the respective states in question. The electors of each state voted on Monday, and the results would put Joe Biden into office on January 20 if they are accepted by Congress.

Tuberville this week has been back on the campaign trail, this time traveling across Georgia supporting U.S. Senators Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and David Perdue (R-GA) as part of the “Save America” bus tour.

Tuberville says he’s going to do his ‘due diligence’ before he commits to objecting:

Speaking to Yellowhammer News, Tuberville emphasized that he has not made up his mind on whether he will support the congressional challenge; he outlined that he will be doing his “due diligence,” studying the issue and soliciting feedback from his constituents before taking a stance.

This aligns with his pledge while running for election and then during his November 3 victory speech that he will represent the wishes of the majority of his constituents as a senator.

“I want to do what’s best for President Trump and the people of Alabama and the people of this country,” Tuberville said on Thursday. “They asked me, ‘Are you going to support President Trump?’ And, of course, I’m always going to support President Trump. He’s the best president of my lifetime and has done more for the people of this country and the state of Alabama than anybody. But we want to make sure we do the right thing.”

He explained that he has been getting a large number of emails and text messages, as well as in-person feedback while campaigning in Georgia, about Brooks’ effort the past few days. The former Auburn University head football coach said the large majority of what he is hearing is people concerned about alleged voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election.

“Now that I’m off the road I’m going to start doing my due diligence,” Tuberville advised. “It’s not like you have to make your mind up in the next 24 hours. I’ll probably meet with Mo Brooks and get his side of it.”

He expects his “due diligence” to be conducted “through Christmas.”

Tuberville outlined he will do “background work like I did when I was coaching.”

“You just don’t jump out there and decide you’re going to throw a ‘Hail Mary’ pass — or a halfback pass. You’ve got to have a reason why you’re doing it. There’s no doubt I’m a huge Donald Trump guy, as most people in the state of Alabama are,” he remarked.

This has the makings for a very interesting January 6th session of Congress. This could be Tuberville’s first act as a Senator if he decides to do this. What a way to make a splash!


Comment Policy: Please read our comment policy before making a comment. In short, please be respectful of others and do not engage in personal attacks. Otherwise we will revoke your comment privileges.