BREAKING: Walmart calls Senator Josh Hawley a 'sore loser' over his opposition to election certification

Walmart told Sen. Hawley "Go ahead. Get your 2 hour debate. #soreloser." Then they deleted the tweet.

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After Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) released a statement saying that he would oppose the vote to certify the electoral college vote to put Joe Biden into office on Jan. 6, Walmart tweeted out a reply calling him a "sore loser."

Walmart told Sen. Hawley "Go ahead. Get your 2 hour debate. #soreloser." Then they deleted the tweet.

Walmart, a corporation that has made bundles of profits during the pandemic this year, primarily sells goods that are manufactured in China.

Hawley replied to Walmart, saying "Thanks ?@Walmart? for your insulting condescension. Now that you’ve insulted 75 million Americans, will you at least apologize for using slave labor?"

Walmart has not yet replied to the allegations that their business practices prop up a communist dictatorship and benefit from the slave labor practices of that government.

Hawley posted on Wednesday morning that "Millions of voters concerned about election integrity deserve to be heard. I will object on January 6 on their behalf."

The statement read that: "Following both the 2004 and 2016 elections, Democrats in Congress objected during the certification of electoral votes in order to raise concerns about election integrity. They were praised by Democratic leaderships and the media when they did. And they were entitled to do so. But not those of us concerned about the integrity of this election are entitled to do the same.

"I cannot vote to certify the electoral college results on January 6 without raising the fact that some states, particularly Pennsylvania, failed to follow their own state election laws. And I cannot vote to certify without pointing out the unprecedented effort of mega corporations, including Facebook and Twitter, to interfere in this election, in support of Joe Biden. At the very least, Congress should investigate allegations of voter fraud and adopt measures to secure the integrity of our elections. But Congress has so far failed to act.

"For these reasons, I will follow the same practice Democrat members of Congress have in years past and object during the certification process on January 6 to raise these critical issues."

Walmart later apologized, saying that an employee who works on their social media team meant to put this message on their personal twitter account.

The Washington Examiner reported that Casey Staheli, Walmart's senior manager, told them that "The tweet was mistakenly posted by a member of our social media team who intended to publish this comment to their personal account. We have removed the post and have no intention of commenting on the subject of certifying the electoral college. We apologize to Senator Hawley for this error and any confusion about our position."

Despite the apology, some on social media have made note of the Biden family's close relationship to Walmart. It was discovered in Hunter Biden's emails, recovered from his laptop, that Hunter Biden had been engaged in dealmaking with Walmart Chairman Greg Penner.

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