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Police: Protesters Outside Sen. Hawley's Home Were Peaceful

Protesters who gathered outside the Virginia home of Republican Sen. Josh Hawley Monday evening were peaceful and they left when police explained they were violating local picketing laws, police said Tuesday.

The Missouri senator on Twitter accused the protesters of vandalism and threatening his family. Officers were called to the Vienna home after someone reported that there were “people protesting in front of the house.” Master Police Officer Juan Vazquez, a spokesman for the Town of Vienna Police Department, said that officers who responded to the scene found that the “people were peaceful.”

Demonstrators went to Hawley's home after he said he would object when Congress convenes Wednesday to affirm Joe Biden’s election victory.

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