So what changed? Well, the answer this is really simple. We did not bow the knee and pledge allegiance to Donald Trump. So, anybody that tries to pretend like somehow this party is the same party and this is the group were talking to. You can't say that.
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Adam Kinzinger discusses the shift in the Republican Party and the loyalty to Donald Trump.
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I think when you say I'm not going to vote for Trump, but I can't support Biden, it's honestly cowardice because what you don't want -- you're like, oh, I still want to be viable in the GOP.
the GOP is ungovernable right now and it's because Kevin McCarthy agreed to the rule that just one person could bring forward a motion to vacate the chair.
He's the one making the decisions and, you know, fair or unfair. And I think it's unfair, obviously, in comparison to Donald Trump, but Donald Trump appears very energetic.
Oh, there's a lot at stake. I mean, not just in terms of what it means for this election. Obviously, if the Supreme Court comes back with what they expect - we expect and say you don't have absolute immunity, then potentially this trial will proceed.





