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Print this article Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois said Monday it s hard to tell who to believe between President Trump and former FBI Director James Comey when it comes to their recollections of conversations with each other. (Screenshot)
Rep. Adam Kinzinger ramped up his rhetorical war against President Donald Trump, chastising his fellow Republican for his focus on the 2020 election seven months after the fact.
The Illinois Republican, who has emerged as one of Trump s most vocal critics in Congress from his own party, echoed claims by Democrats that democracy is in peril due to Trump and misinformation.
“He is instead obsessed with the fact that he lost again at something, Kinzinger said during an appearance on CNN Wednesday night. He is down there obsessing over the fact that he is a loser. I’m sorry that you’re a loser, but you lost.
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In the first few minutes of his speech to the CPAC crowd on Sunday, President Trump clearly stated that he was interested in remaking the Republican Party – NOT in starting a third party. There has been much speculation that he would perhaps announce an interest in a third party, with media polls attempting to generate support for a new party that would ultimately destroy the Republican Party and cement Democrat Party control for years to come. But, That. Did. Not. Happen!
Since the “certification” of The Hologram on 6 January, an increasing number of erstwhile “Republicans” have publicly attempted to distance themselves politically from President Trump. They made a horrible political calculation that he could be kicked to the curb without any blowback from his supporters. How has that worked out for them?