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Who is on Team Trump Coup?

UPDATED January 7, 2021, to show who actually voted to overthrow the 2020 election.

Here’s a list of individuals elected to Congress, who swore an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, who are now throwing their word aside to swear fealty to Donald Trump.

  • U.S. Vice President
    • Mike Pence — on January 6, Vice President Pence said he had no power to overturn the votes of the American people during the Electoral College vote certification
  • U.S. Senators
    1. Marsha Blackburn (R, Tennessee) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    2. Mike Braun (R, Indiana) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    3. Ted Cruz (R, Texas)
    4. Steve Daines (R, Montana) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    5. Bill Hagerty (R, Tennessee) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    6. Josh Hawley (R, Missouri) — even during the Trump rioters’ storming of the Capitol, Sen. Hawley was fundraising, and when the Senate debate was restarted, he will continue objecting to legally-cast electoral votes.
    7. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R, Mississippi)
    8. Ron Johnson (R, Wisconsin) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    9. John Kennedy (R, Louisiana)
    10. James Lankford (R, Oklahoma) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    11. Kelly Loeffler (R, Georgia) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, Sen. Loeffler decided not to contest
    12. Cynthia Lummis (R, Wyoming) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    13. Roger Marshall (R, Kansas)
    14. Rick Scott (R, Florida)
    15. Tommy Tuberville (R, Alabama)
  • U.S. House Members
    1. Ralph Abraham (R, Louisiana, 5th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    2. Robert Aderholt (R, Alabama, 4th CD)
    3. Rick W. Allen (R, Georgia, 12th CD)
    4. Jodey Arrington (R, Texas, 19th CD)
    5. Brian Babin (R, Texas, 36th CD)
    6. James R. Baird (R, Indiana, 4th CD)
    7. Jim Banks (R, Indiana, 3rd CD)
    8. Cliff Bentz (R, Oregon, 2nd CD)
    9. Jack Bergman (R, Michigan, 1st CD)
    10. Stephanie Bice (R, Oklahoma, 22nd CD)
    11. Andy Biggs (R, Arizona, 5th CD)
    12. Gus Bilirakis (R, Florida, 12th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    13. Dan Bishop (R, North Carolina, 9th CD)
    14. Lauren Boebert (R, Colorado, 3rd CD)
    15. Mike Bost (R, Illinois, 12th CD)
    16. Kevin Brady (R, Texas, 8th CD)
    17. Mo Brooks (R, Alabama, 5th CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    18. Ken Buck (R, Colorado, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    19. Ted Budd (R, North Carolina, 13th CD)
    20. Tim Burchett (R, Tennessee, 2nd CD)
    21. Michael C. Burgess (R, Texas, 26th CD)
    22. Bradley Byrne (R Alabama, 1st CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    23. Ken Calvert (R, California, 42nd CD)
    24. Kat Cammack (R, Florida, 3rd CD)
    25. Jerry Carl (R, Alabama, 1st CD)
    26. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R, Georgia, 1st CD)
    27. John R. Carter (R, Texas, (R, Texas, 3rd CD)
    28. Madison Cawthorn (R, North Carolina, 11th CD)
    29. Steve Chabot (R, Ohio, 1st CD)
    30. Ben Cline (R, Virginia, 6th CD)
    31. Andrew Clyde (R, Georgia, 9th CD)
    32. Tom Cole (R, Oklahoma, 4th CD)
    33. Doug Collins (R, Georgia, 9th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    34. Michael Cloud (R, Texas, 27th CD)
    35. Mike Conaway (R, Texas, 11th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    36. Rick Crawford (R, Arkansas, 1st CD)
    37. Dan Crenshaw (R, Texas, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    38. Warren Davidson (R, Ohio, 8th CD)
    39. Scott DesJarlais (R, Tennessee, 4th CD)
    40. Mario Diaz-Balart (R, Florida, 25th CD)
    41. Byron Donalds (R, Forida, 19th CD)
    42. Jeff Duncan (R, South Carolina, 3rd CD)
    43. Neal P. Dunn, (R, Florida, 2nd CD)
    44. Tom Emmer (R, Minnesota, 6th CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    45. Ron Estes (R, Kansas, 4th CD)
    46. Pat Fallon (R, Texas, 4th CD)
    47. Drew Ferguson (R, Georgia, 3rd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    48. Chuck Fleischmann (R, Tennessee, 3rd CD)
    49. Michelle Fishbach (R, Minnesota, 7th CD)
    50. Scott Fitzgerald (R, Wisconsin, 5th CD)
    51. Bill Flores (R, Texas, 17th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    52. Jeff Fortenberry (R, Nebraska, 1st CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    53. Virginia Foxx (R, North Carolina, 5th CD)
    54. Scott Franklin (R, Florida, 15h CD)
    55. Russ Fulcher (R, Idaho, 1st CD)
    56. Matt Gaetz (R, Florida, 1st CD)
    57. Mike Garcia (R, California, 25th CD)
    58. Greg Gianforte (R, Montana, at large) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    59. Bob Gibbs (R, Ohio, 7th CD)
    60. Carlos Gimenez (R, Florida, 26th CD)
    61. Louie Gohmert (R, Texas, 1st CD)
    62. Bob Good (R, Virginia, 5th CD)
    63. Lance Gooden (R, Texas, 5th CD)
    64. Paul Gosar (R, Arizona, 4th CD)
    65. Garret Graves (R, Louisiana, 6th CD)
    66. Sam Graves (R, Missouri, 6th CD)
    67. Mark Green (R, Tennessee, 7th CD)
    68. Morgan Griffith (R, Virginia, 9th CD)
    69. Michael Guest (R, Mississippi, 3rd CD)
    70. Jim Hagedorn (R, Minnesota, 1st CD)
    71. Andy Harris (R, Maryland, 1st CD)
    72. Diana Harsbarger (R, Tennessee, 1st CD)
    73. Vicky Hartzle (R, Missouri, 4th CD)
    74. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R, Missouri, 3rd CD)
    75. Yvette Herrell (R, New Mexico, 2nd CD)
    76. Jody Hice (R, Georgia, 10th CD)
    77. Clay Higgins (R, Louisiana, 3rd CD)
    78. Trey Hollingsworth (R, Indiana, 9th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    79. Richard Hudson (R, North Carolina, 8th CD)
    80. Bill Huizenga (R, Michigan, 2nd CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    81. Darrell Issa (R, California, 50th CD)
    82. Ronny Jackson (R, Texas, 13th CD)
    83. Chris Jacobs (R, New York, 27th CD)
    84. Bill Johnson (R, Ohio, 6th CD)
    85. Mike Johnson (R, Louisiana, 4th CD)
    86. Jim Jordan (R, Ohio, 4th CD)
    87. John Joyce (R, Pennsylvania, 13th CD)
    88. Fred Keller (R, Pennsylvania, 12th CD)
    89. Mike Kelly (R, Pennsylvania, 16th CD)
    90. Trent Kelly (R, Mississippi, 1st CD)
    91. Steve King (R, Iowa, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    92. David Kustoff (R, Tennessee, 8th CD)
    93. Darin LaHood (R, Illinois, 18th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    94. Doug LaMalfa (R, California, 1st CD)
    95. Doug Lamborn (R, Colorado, 5th CD)
    96. Robert E. Latta (R, Ohio, 5th CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    97. Jake LaTurner (R, Kansas, 2nd CD)
    98. Debbie Lesko (R, Arizona, 8th CD)
    99. Billy Long (R, Missouri, 7th CD)
    100. Barry Loudermilk (R, Georgia, 11th CD)
    101. Frank Lucas (R, Oklahoma, 3rd CD)
    102. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R, Missouri, 3rd CD)
    103. Nicole Malliotakis (R, New York, 11th CD)
    104. Tracey Mann (R, Kansas, 1st CD)
    105. Kenny Marchant (R, Texas, 24th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    106. Roger Marshall (R, Kansas, 1st CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    107. Brian Mast (R, Florida, 18th CD)
    108. Kevin McCarthy (R, California, 23rd CD)
    109. Lisa McClain (R, Michigan, 10th CD)
    110. Tom McClintock (R, California, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    111. Cathy McMorris Rodger (R, Washington, 5th CD) — after the Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, Rep. McMorris Rodgers now won’t contest
    112. Dan Meuser (R, Pennsylvania, 9th CD)
    113. Carol D. Miller (R, West Virginia, 3rd CD)
    114. Mary Miller (R, Illinois, 15th CD)
    115. John Moolenaar (R, Michigan, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    116. Alex X. Mooney (R, West Virginia, 2nd CD)
    117. Barry Moore (R, Alabama, 2nd CD)
    118. Markwayne Mullin (R, Oklahoma, 2nd CD)
    119. Gregory Murphy (R, North Carolina, 3rd CD)
    120. Troy Nehls (R, Texas, 22nd CD)
    121. Dan Newhouse (R, Washington, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    122. Ralph Norman (R, South Carolina, 5th CD)
    123. Devin Nunes (R, California, 22nd CD)
    124. Jay Obermolte (R, California, 8th CD)
    125. Burgess Owens (R, Utah, 4th CD)
    126. Gary Palmer (R, Alabama, 6th CD)
    127. Steven Palazzo (R, Mississippi, 4th CD)
    128. Scott Perry (R, Pennsylvania, 10th CD)
    129. Greg Pence (R, Indiana, 6th CD)
    130. August Pfluger, (R, Texas, 11th CD)
    131. Bill Posey (R, Florida, 8th CD)
    132. Guy Reschenthaler (R, Pennsylvania, 14th CD)
    133. Tom Rice (R, South Carolina, 7th CD)
    134. Harold Rogers, (R, Kentucky, 5th CD)
    135. Mike Rogers (R, Alabama, 3rd CD)
    136. John Rose (R, Tennessee, 6th CD)
    137. Matt Rosendale (R, Montana, at large)
    138. David Rouzer (R, North Carolina, 7th CD)
    139. John Rutherford (R, Florida, 4th CD)
    140. Steve Scalise (R, Louisiana, 1st CD)
    141. David Schweikert (R, Arizona, 6th CD)
    142. Austin Scott (R, Georgia, 8th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    143. Jason Smith (R, Missouri, 8th CD)
    144. Pete Sessions (R, Texas, 17th CD)
    145. Mike Simpson (R, Idaho, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    146. Adrian Smith (R, Nebraska, 3rd CD)
    147. Jason Smith (R, Missouri, 8th CD)
    148. Lloyd Smucker (R, Pennsylvania, 11th CD)
    149. Ross Spano (R, Florida, 15th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    150. Elise Stafanik (R, New York, 21st CD)
    151. W. Gregory Steube (R, Florida, 17th CD)
    152. Chris Stewart (R, Utah, 2nd CD)
    153. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R, Georgia, 14th CD)
    154. Glenn Thompson (R, Pennsylvania, 15th CD)
    155. Tom Tiffany (R, Wisconsin, 7th CD)
    156. William Timmons (R, South Carolina, 4th CD)
    157. Jeff Van Drew (R, New Jersey, 2nd CD)
    158. Beth Van Duyne (R, Texas,24th CD)
    159. Ann Wagner (R, Missouri, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    160. Tim Walberg (R, Michigan, 7th CD)
    161. Mark Walker (R, North Carolina, 6th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    162. Jackie Walorski (R, Indiana, 2nd CD)
    163. Michael Waltz (R, Florida, 6th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    164. Randy Weber (R, Texas, 14th CD)
    165. Daniel Webster (R, Florida, 11th CD)
    166. Ben Wenstrup (R, Ohio, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    167. Bruce Westerman (R, Arkansas, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    168. Roger Williams (R, Texas, 25th CD)
    169. Joe Wilson (R, South Carolina, 2nd CD)
    170. Rob Wittman (R, Virginia, 1st CD)
    171. Ron Wright (R, Texas, 6th CD)
    172. Ted S. Yoho (R, Florida, 3rd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
    173. Lee Zeldin (R, New York, 1st CD)
  • Minnesota
    • MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell — Mr. Lundell has been funding the Trump Campaign’s frivolous law suits citing voter fraud that they provided no proof happened.
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