Kinzinger: GOP ‘is not Trump’s first party’

Rep. Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerSunday shows preview: New COVID-19 variants distributed in the US; Redditors shake Wall Street with the Gamestop share. The memorandum: Center-right Republicans fear the party is headed for disaster. GOP grows Marjorie Taylor Greene problem MORE (R-Ill.) Said on Sunday that the Republican Party is not a ‘Trump first party’, adding that he supports support for former President TrumpDonald Trump rejects Kelli Ward request to sell GOP renoudit in Arizona. Arms sales are rising amid uncertainty over pandemics. is separate from support for the IDP.

Talk to Chuck ToddCharles (Chuck) David Todd Senators haunt the validity of the Trump indictment Fauci tells Maddow that he is ‘blocked’ from running under Trump admin. On NBC’s “Meet the Press”, Kinzinger was asked about his thoughts on House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthy Former official’s accusation of a shaky precedent Lou Dobbs beats ‘small’ Republicans criticizing Trump Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Trump call amid growing setback MORE(R-California)’s recent meeting with Trump. Todd noted that Trump appears eager to share a photo of the meeting and wonders if the party will rejoin Trump after he was removed from him after the January 6 riots.

“You know, I think your point about the picture is important. So it shows that the former president is desperate to keep looking like he’s leading the party, and the problem is until we push back and say: you know, it’s not a Trump first party; it is a first party in the country. “In some cases, you can support Donald Trump in this endeavor, but in my case, I believe it is a new movement,” Kinzinger said.

Todd noted that Kinzinger was originally meant to appear along with other House Republicans in the program who voted to accuse Trump but appeared alone.

‘Look, it’s really hard. I mean, suddenly imagine everyone who supported you, or so it would seem, your friends, your family have turned against you. They think you’re selling out, ” Kinzinger said. ‘But the reality is this: it’s a time to choose. It’s a time to choose what we’re going to be. ”

Kinzinger admitted last week that his vote to accuse Trump could possibly have a “terminal” effect on his career. The congressman is likely to face primary challenges as a result of his decision, but so far he has voted.

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