Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) declared that he “will not be intimidated” after he said a group of Antifa members threatened his family in their Washington home late on Jan. 4. “Tonight, while I was in Missouri, Antifa scumbags came to our place in DC and threatened my wife and newborn daughter, who can’t travel. They screamed threats, vandalized, and tried to pound open our door. Let me be clear: My family & I will not be intimidated by leftwing violence,” he wrote on Twitter late on Jan. 4. Hawley recently made headlines after he became the first senator to publicly announce that he would object during the Electoral College certification process on Jan. 6. A group called ShutDownDC, which is affiliated with the far-left Antifa network, posted a video on Twitter on Dec. 4 that showed a group of people walking to the front of Hawley’s house in the northern suburbs of Virginia …