Screen grab of CNN’s “State of the Union”
WASHINGTON Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., said Sunday he’s concerned about “people being driven to violence” as President Donald Trump, frantically trying to overturn the election, is urging his backers to demonstrate here when Congress counts Electoral College votes on Jan. 6.
The claims of Trump and his supporters about the potential of the election being reversed is a “grifting scam,” Kinzinger said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
There is one final step to locking in Joe Biden as president, and that is when, at the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress, the Electoral College results from each state are tallied.
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But with Trump s reign coming to an end, Cauvin recently expanded his repertoire with an impersonation of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
It came after Trump went ballistic on the Kentucky Republican for finally admitting that Joe Biden won the presidential election.
Below, you can see Cauvin s take on a Mitch McConnell Christmas message.
Video of Merry Christmas from Mitch McConnell
Here s Trump and McConnell feuding, as performed by Cauvin.
Video of Donald Trump BATTLES Mitch McConnell over stimulus checks!!
And for those feeling nostaglic for a Donald Trump solo impersonation, here s a Christmas message that Cauvin recently posted on YouTube.
Raphael Warnock are using President
Donald Trump’s call to increase stimulus payments to $2,000 to improve their chances in the crucial Georgia races they both face.
Ossoff tweeted three words “$2,000 checks now” after Trump criticized the recently-passed $900 billion COVID-19 stimulus package in Congress that included $600 checks for most Americans.
President Donald Trump on the south lawn of the White House as he heads to Mar-a-Lago for the holidays. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
Trump released a video to his Twitter feed in which he called for payments of $2,000 for individuals and $4,000 for couples.
His lengthy, rambling video from inside the White House set up a challenge to Republicans, specifically Senate Majority Leader