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A The book planned by Senator Josh Hawley, who opposed President-elect Joe Biden’s victory and backed unsubstantiated claims that the elections were stolen, has been canceled by its publisher after a siege of the Capitol in Washington by a crowd of Trump supporters, a decision that the Missouri Republican called “Orwellian” and vowed to fight in court.

In a statement Thursday, Simon & Schuster said: “After witnessing the disturbing and deadly insurrection that took place Wednesday in Washington, DC, Simon & Schuster decided to cancel the publication of Senator Josh Hawley’s next book, ‘The Tyranny of the great technologies’.

“We do not make this decision lightly,” added the editor. “As a publisher, our mission will always be to amplify a variety of voices and points of view: at the same time, we take seriously our greatest public responsibility as citizens and cannot support Senator Hawley after his role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom. “

Hawley is a leading supporter of President Trump’s unsubstantiated claims that the election was stolen and that he prevailed over Biden.



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