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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) speaks with NBC News Capitol Hill Correspondent Julie Tsirkin after he voted to pass President Trump ...
Senator Josh Hawley sure knows how to scurry away.
For months, more than a dozen Hill Republicans have been sounding the alarm about the steep Medicaid cuts in President Donald ...
Republicans are struggling to devise a solution to the health care problem their package has created. Already, estimates say ...
But unlike the president, Josh Hawley hasn’t been a reality TV star. So if he’s going to make that dreamed-of run for the White House in anything like the way that he hopes, he might have to ...
Josh Hawley thanks supporters as he delivers victory speech at a watch party in Ozark, Mo. after he won a second term for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Nathan Papes Springfield News-Leader ...
Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley and Democrat Lucas Kunce have waged a feisty and expensive race. A Hawley win could show that Missouri is firmly locked into backing GOP candidates — and that ...
Backward beliefs, chronic absenteeism, pumping up insurrections while running away from them. With a resume like that, it’s no wonder the largest paper in Missouri called Hawley the “worst ...
Hawley, who is running for reelection, has faced criticism for his role in objecting to the certification of the 2020 presidential election. Will he do it again?
But Hawley, who is running for reelection against Democrat Lucas Kunce, said he hasn’t seen anything that gives him concern about the legitimacy of the election as early voting begins.
The editorial pointed out that Hawley was initially the only senator to challenge the 2020 presidential election results, and raised his fist in solidarity with the mob on January 6—only to run ...
But when it appeared clear that Trump would run for reelection, Hawley quickly said that he wasn’t interested in running for president in 2024. Instead, he doubled down on Missouri issues.