Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., defended both his objection to the Electoral College voting results and his refusal to “bow to a lawless mob” after demonstrators stormed the U.S. Capitol last week.

In an op-ed for the Southeast Missourian, Hawley said he did not regret objecting to electoral voting results after a joint session of Congress returned hours following the riot at the Capitol.

“Some wondered why I stuck with my objection following the violence at the Capitol,” wrote Hawley, the first senator to announce he would object to the electoral results.

“The reason is simple: I will not bow to a lawless mob, or allow criminals to drown out the legitimate concerns of my constituents.”

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Lawmakers have accused Hawley and other Republican senators of helping to instigate rioters who violently attacked the Capitol. Five people died as a result of the riot.

“Let me say again, as I have said before: The lawless violence at the Capitol last week was criminal,” Hawley said. “There can be no quibbling about that. Those who engaged in it should be prosecuted and punished.”

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