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AP Photo/Andrew Harnik This was predictable. Any chance Democrats have to raise Marjorie Taylor Greene’s profile, they seize it with both hands. That’s why they stripped her of her committee assignments despite knowing that the GOP will retaliate once it has a House majority again. With Trump momentarily keeping a lower profile, they need a righty populist whom they can hold up to suburban voters and say, “You don’t really want to support a party that protects this crazy person, do you?” So they’ll make as much as hay out of Greene’s latest insanity as they can, even if it means the GOP spending the next few weeks replying, “What about Ilhan Omar?” ....
Carl P. Leubsdorf The Dallas Morning News Like Julius Caesarâs Gaul, todayâs Republican Party is divided into three parts: Never Trumpers, Sometimes Trumpers and Always Trumpers. The overwhelming GOP vote against impeaching and convicting former President Donald Trump shows the Always Trumpers remain dominant. The Never Trumpers have found the going tough. Now, Sometimes Trumpers are beginning to emerge. The power struggle among these three factions is already proving to be bitter, epitomized by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnellâs sharp post-impeachment criticism of Donald Trump and the former presidentâs heated response, and will affect whether Republicans can regain the House and Senate next year and the presidency in 2024. ....
Back and forth: Sometimes Trumper Haley’s strategy on Trump appears to be set with an eye on a 2024 presidential nomination bid. Bloomberg LIKE Julius Caesar’s Gaul, today’s US Republican Party is divided into three parts: Never Trumpers, Sometimes Trumpers and Always Trumpers. The overwhelming GOP vote on Feb 13 against impeaching and convicting former US President Donald Trump shows the Always Trumpers remain dominant. The Never Trumpers have found the going tough. Now, Sometimes Trumpers are beginning to emerge. The power struggle among these three factions is already proving to be bitter – epitomised by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s sharp post-impeachment criticism of Trump and the former president’s heated response – and will affect whether Republicans can regain the House and Senate next year and the presidency in 2024. ....