Capitol SquareOffs

100%
Yes, he incited an insurrection! WINNER

2

0%
No, he had no role in Capitol violence.

0

100%
Yes, he incited an insurrection!

2 Comments
Mark Werner
1
Mark Werner

He knowingly and willingly lied and inflamed masses of gullible people

Reply
Calvin Broadus
0
Calvin Broadus

He broke his oath and that meets the grounds for removal from office.

Reply

0%
No, he had no role in Capitol violence.

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

Yes. He encouraged the rioters.

12

No. He was doing his job.

10

Yes. He encouraged the rioters.

Should the Senate discipline Josh Hawley for his role in last week's events at the Capitol?
12 Comments
Rick Garrett
1
Rick Garrett

Because is just adding fuel to the flame and there is no evidence of wide spread fraud!! I am personally disgusted with Republicans period!

Reply
Ed Merzlak
1
Ed Merzlak

In my opinion, Hawley is guilty of sedition, publicly raising his fist in support of the rioters. Remember, 5 people lost their lives. Censure does not remove him from office, he retains his title, stature, and power to vote. He is an embarrasment to the people of Missouri and he must be removed.

Reply
Travis Follett
1
Travis Follett

He knows there was no fraud. He's just using the situation to ingratiate himself to trump's base. He helped pour fuel on that fire.

Reply
Sheila Plummer
0
Sheila Plummer

Absolutely! This Missouri resident is embarrassed by his non-representation of a majority of his fellow Missourians.

Reply
dglobetrotter
0
dglobetrotter

He is not following the constitution, and spreads lies.

Reply
Crystal Long
0
Crystal Long

He helped with the riot on the capital he should resign

Reply
R Talbott
0
R Talbott

I believe he acted without consideration of common good, and acted in what he thought might increase his position for future political opportunities. Might have back fired. He should be censured by Congress.

Reply
Audrey Shewmaker
0
Audrey Shewmaker

He did encourage rioters. And he should be disciplined.

Reply
Jennifer Tiff
0
Jennifer Tiff

He knows there was no voter fraud. He knows Trump was lying and he backed it. He tried to take away our democracy and replace it with a dictatorship. I think Gobbels was a great comparison to Hawleys behavior in this attempted government coupe.

Reply
Nina Ogle
0
Nina Ogle

The courts decided there was no election fraud and he knows this. He is not upholding his oath to support the Constitution.

Reply
Cecil Schick
0
Cecil Schick

He is now a trumplican and not a true Republican. He says he was speaking for the millions I think that's just what the election and all the recounts did. Your just a trumppet a puppet for the slime ball trump!

Reply
Dennis Gravedoni Sr.
0
Dennis Gravedoni Sr.

And because he used the riots for a fund raising event, even while the capital was under siege.

Reply

No. He was doing his job.

Should the Senate discipline Josh Hawley for his role in last week's events at the Capitol?
10 Comments
Kathy Palmatory
0
Kathy Palmatory

It is absolutely his right to question the results an election with so many obvious irregularities - just doing the job he was elected to do!!!

Reply
Eric Endsley
0
Eric Endsley

He is representing Missouri majority of people.

Reply
Vernon Taylor
0
Vernon Taylor

So the same ones who complain about overturning an election - now want to - because he's got the haters scared.

Reply
Mary Jane Thomson Jackson
0
Mary Jane Thomson Jackson

Sen. Hawley was doing his job, as we all know there was fraud in this election.

Reply
Derek Burks
0
Derek Burks

Its no different than when democrats did the same thing in 3 elections since 2000. If they see tom foolery. They are obligated by law to report it.

Reply
stacy Hospital
0
stacy Hospital

He is a great guy and is for the people! He believes that there was a problem with voter fraud as 80 million Americans do !! People should leave him alone !!!

Reply
David Apel
0
David Apel

What he did was totally constitutional and Pelosi did it in 2009,

Reply
Johnie Brauer
0
Johnie Brauer

He is doing his job by representing his constituents. I totally agree with him and very proud of him!! We need more like him!!

Reply
Bill Whisenand
0
Bill Whisenand

Because he was within his legal right to do it.

Reply
Will Mason
0
Will Mason

Asking to look at the election did not incite violence. 4 yeats of leftist lies did.

Reply

Yes

15

No

2

Yes

Should President Trump be immediately removed from office?
14 Comments
lois tyler
3
lois tyler

he is a danger to America as long as he remains in office so he needs to be removed from office now, he should not be allowed to do any more damage

Reply
Beth Gary Pickett
1
Beth Gary Pickett

He is so egotistic, he will stop at nothing!

Reply
Lynnette Johnson
1
Lynnette Johnson

because he is deranged and always have been

Reply
Edward Irish
1
Edward Irish

He is mentally ill and a danger to the country, and with the nuclear suitcase, the entire world. Josh Hawley's raising of his fist in support of the mob that stormed the Capitol shows that he also should be removed from office, along with Donald Trump, Jr.

Reply
Patricia Boggs
0
Patricia Boggs

He won the election, it was stolen from him

Reply
Cecil Schick
0
Cecil Schick

This person egged these unpatriotic people on until they put our legislators in danger and someone in his position to do this is no longer an American and does not desire to be in the office. He and his communist son says trump republican party he's so wrong it's the great Republican party.

Reply
Rich Henderson
0
Rich Henderson

His behavior is criminal. I don't trust him. He is likely scheming more antics.

Reply
Sarah Brilliant Thomas
0
Sarah Brilliant Thomas

He seditiously incited insurrection

Reply
Dennis Gravedoni Sr.
0
Dennis Gravedoni Sr.

I believe he was the main cause of what happened at the capital and immediate removal would prevent him from causing more havoc, pardoning more criminals/family and trying to pardon himself.

Reply
Keith Henline
0
Keith Henline

This dictator is responsible for the five deaths just yesterday plus 300,000 deaths from the coronavirus while he stood by and ignored the massacre, enough said. Hang him!

Reply
Nancy Jo Ames
0
Nancy Jo Ames

he incited attack on our capital bld

Reply
Rosa
0
Rosa

His anger has made him mentally unstable. We can't have a vindictive leader who listens to no one or reason in charge

Reply
Whitney Cattle
0
Whitney Cattle

Trump should be released as president to let America heal as a nation. If he didn't incite the protests and riots. He would have told the people to go home and have left it at that.

Reply
Nancy Symes
0
Nancy Symes

Yes, get him out of there now; take Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley as well, they all need to go.

Reply

No

Should President Trump be immediately removed from office?
2 Comments
Donna Leake Scoggins
0
Donna Leake Scoggins

President Trump did not incite the riot.

Reply
Anita Grace Ward
0
Anita Grace Ward

He is a dangerous man with our nuke button! He is crazy!

Reply
Edward Irish
Edward Irish

So why are you not in favor of removing him from office?

About Capitol

Debates and polls on Capitol from the SquareOffs community. Vote on real questions, see how the public is split, and back your side with a defense.

We use cookies to ensure you get the best possible experience on our website. Learn more OK, GOT IT