Then why did he do and say this (from the article):
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of Texas on Sunday objected to the seating of representatives in six states that President Donald Trump claims rigged the election against him, essentially saying if ballots in those states were falsified then results in the congressional races should also be questioned.
The statement read: "I do not make this objection lightly and take no pleasure in it, but believe that I am compelled to do so because a number of my colleagues — whom I hold in high regard — have publicly stated that they plan to object to the acceptance of electors from those particular six states due to their deeply held belief that those states conducted elections plagued by statewide, systemic fraud and abuse that leaves them absolutely no way for this chamber or our constituents to trust the validity of their elections."
He appears to be playing tit for tat games.
Yes he does appear to play exactly that, among those of us with a reasonably average IQ, it’s a wash. I don’t like it, but it’s accurate. Electors and new congressional representatives both emerged from the same dirty ballots, EXCEPT, among legal ballots only, the Electors would fall off and the congressional reps would still, I think, be standing.