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Brian Williams Trolls Trump and Kevin McCarthy With Jerry Maguire Clip

Image via Getty/Alex Wong MSNBC host Brian Williams got some Twitter love late on Thursday after he seemingly trolled Donald Trump and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy s Mar-a-Lago meeting by debuting an  exclusive video from their meet-up. Instead of actually showing anything from the pair s meeting on Thursday, in which they reportedly discussed the 2022 midterms, among other topics, Williams shared an iconic clip from  Jerry Maguire. On Thursday it was reported that McCarthy had met with Trump at his Palm Beach, Florida resort, and many viewed the meeting as McCarthy pledging his allegiance to Trump as a good portion of the Republican party tries to move on following the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Joined by comedian Baratunde Thurston and political pundit Bill Kristol, Williams let his guests and viewers know they re about to see what I m told is the first exclusive video out of this meeting today between McCarthy and Trump.

WATCH: Rep Kinzinger Pats Himself on the Back for Standing Up to Trump

  Share Source: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) completed a victory lap on MSNBC on Sunday for deciding to vote in favor of impeaching former President Donald Trump. According to Kinzinger, part of the Republican Party s problem is members refuse to distance themselves from Trump in the same way that he did. MSNBC s Chuck Todd showed Kinzinger a picture of House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) standing side-by-side President Trump at Mar-a-Lago. According to Todd, this was a way for McCarthy to rush to Trump s side to say he stands with him. Your point about that picture is important, the congressman told Todd. It shows the former president is desperate to appear to look like he s leading the party and the problem is, until we push back and say that this is not a Trump first party, this is a country first party, in some cases, you may support Donald Trump in that hour, but in my case, I believe that s a whole new movement.

Kinzinger: GOP is not a Trump first party

Kinzinger: GOP is not a Trump-first party Joseph Choi © KEVIN DIETSCH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Kinzinger: GOP is not a Trump-first party Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) said on Sunday that the Republican Party is not a Trump-first party, adding that he believes support for former President Trump is separate from support for the GOP. Speaking with Chuck Todd on NBC s Meet the Press, Kinzinger was asked for his thoughts on House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy s (R-Calif.) recent meeting with Trump. Todd noted that Trump appeared to be eager to share a photo from that meeting and wondered if the party was rejoining Trump after distancing from him following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

We traffic in lies : House Republican Kinzinger launches campaign to take back our party

Los Angeles Times AP   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. WASHINGTON As the Republican Party wrestles with its identity in the wake of former President Trump, an Illinois Republican is out to prove there is a GOP voter base that wants to give up the division and conspiracy theories that he says have come to define the party. “The biggest danger right now is that we’ve become a party that dabbles not just dabbles we traffic in conspiracies and we traffic in lies,” said Rep. Adam Kinzinger, who on Sunday plans to release a video and website, country1st.com, to start the campaign.

Adam Kinzinger Says Trump Is Desperate to Look Like He s Still Leading GOP

Adam Kinzinger Says Trump Is Desperate to Look Like He s Still Leading GOP Newsweek 1/31/2021 Jason Lemon © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois) described former President Donald Trump as desperate during a Sunday interview with NBC News. In this photo, Kinzinger joins fellow Republican lawmakers for a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol on March 13, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Representative Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican, described former President Donald Trump as desperate, saying the ex-commander in chief wants to appear as the continued leader of the GOP. Kinzinger, one of 10 Republican House lawmakers to vote to impeach Trump alongside Democrats earlier this month, made the remark during a Sunday interview with NBC News

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