With Liz Cheney vote, the Republican Party faces a moment of reckoning on Trump — again
on Dec. 1 why he was not speaking out against then-President Donald Trump’s lies about a rigged election, he shrugged. “The future will take care of itself,” McConnell said. That same day, the Kentucky Republican disregarded pleas from Gabriel Sterling, the top election official from Georgia, that Trump’s rhetoric was going to cause violence and death./ McConnell’s biggest concern at the time was two upcoming Senate runoff elections in the Peach State. If he repudiated the president over his rhetoric about a “stolen” election, Republicans ...
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