“We have made clear our disappointment on the night of the indictment. Trying to accuse a president, with another week in his term, is never legal and is nothing more than a political kick on the way out the door. “Drew, chairman of SCGOP, said McKissick in a statement Saturday afternoon. “Unfortunately, Congressman Rice’s voice played right into the Democrats’ game, and the people in his district, and ultimately our state executive committee, wanted him to know that they wholeheartedly disagreed with his decision.”
According to Claire Robinson, spokeswoman for the Republic of the Republic of the Republic of the Republic of the Republic of the Republic of South Carolina, Claire Robinson, forty-three members of the executive committee of the state party voted in favor of the resolution.
Rice’s office did not immediately return a request for comment.
“Immediately after the January 13 indictment, McKissick issued a statement saying, ‘We do not completely agree with this and to say that I am very disappointed in Congressman Tom Rice is an understatement.’