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WASHINGTON Making his first public speech since leaving office, ex-President Donald Trump on Sunday targeted for defeat leading Trump critic Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., and Republicans who voted to impeach Trump or convict him after his Senate trial.
“Get rid of them all,” said Trump before an adoring crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference meeting in Orlando.
Trump read off the names of the 10 House members, including Kinzinger, who voted to impeach him a second time plus senators who voted to convict him, including Mitt Romney of Utah and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.
Kinzinger, leading the charge to erode the influence of Trump in the Republican Party, was asked about Trump’s comments when speaking to a small group of reporters after the Orlando speech.
New super PAC aims to support lawmakers who voted to impeach or convict Trump thehill.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehill.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Advisers of Rep.
Adam Kinzinger are behind a new super PAC aimed at supporting Republicans who, like the congressman from Illinois, publicly broke with
Donald Trump during his second impeachment an effort that comes as the former president is building his own super PAC and starting to wield his power against perceived defectors. Kinzinger, one of the GOP’s most outspoken Trump critics and one of the few House Republicans who voted to impeach him over the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, had already launched a leadership PAC to raise money for Republican candidates willing to disavow Trump, and will continue to challenge Trump’s hold on the party at fundraisers for the new anti-Trump super PAC, Americans Keeping Country First, the