Kinzinger launches PAC to challenge GOP’s embrace of Trump

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.) On Sunday announced the establishment of a new Political Action Committee (PAC) aimed at the Republican Party’s acceptance of former President TrumpDonald Trump rejects Kelli Ward request to sell GOP renoudit in Arizona. Arms sales are rising amid uncertainty over pandemics..

‘This is no time for silence, neither after the last month nor after the past few years. Someone has to tell the truth. Someone has to say what history needs to hear. “So here I am, the Republican Party has lost its way,” Kinzinger said in a video. country1st.com, the website for its new PAC.

‘Today’s Republican Party, this is not the one I joined. The IDP I signed up for was based on a foundation and was filled with hope. “We believed a better future was just around the corner and we fought tirelessly to get there,” Kinzinger continued.

Kinzinger was one of ten Republicans in the House who voted to accuse Trump of his role in inciting the deadly January 6 tragedy, and became an outspoken critic of the former president. He has since said that his vote has led to him being isolated among his party, saying his decision may be ‘terminal’ for his political career.

‘My goal to launch Country1st.com with the number one is just to say: look, let’s look at the last four years, how far we have come in a bad way. How backward we look, how much we hawk darkness and division. And this is not the party I’ve ever signed up for. “And I think most Republicans did not sign up for that,” Kinzinger said. 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. while appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

Kinzinger said the site would serve as a ‘landing place’ for fellow conservatives who feel similar to him about the state of the IDP. He describes his new PAC as a return to ‘conservative principles’ and believes that his party ‘has lost its moral authority in many areas’.

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