Democrat: GOP colleagues say they're 'afraid for their lives' if they vote to impeach Trump
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Reps Say Republicans Are Voting Against Impeachment Out of Fear
Tensions have been high after the Donald Trump-inspired coup attempt on January 6 — and Republicans are saying, behind closed doors, that they fear that their lives are under threat if they vote for impeachment, according to several sources. On Wednesday, Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colorado) said on MSNBC that “I had a lot of conversations with my Republican colleagues last night, and a couple of them broke down in tears talking to me, saying that they…
VILE: Jake Tapper Wonders If Paralyzed Vet Cares About America After No Vote
Wednesday afternoon during the second Trump impeachment vote, CNN’s The Lead and State of the Union co-host Jake Tapper lobbed a disgusting and vile attack on Republican Congressman Brian Mast (FL) for voting against impeachment, doubting whether the Army veteran and double-amputee was truly committed to upholding and defending the Constitution and American democracy.
Some House Republicans would vote to impeach Trump — but they literally fear for their own lives: reports
Numerous Republicans in Congress have been afraid to publicly criticize President Donald Trump or challenge his debunked and baseless election fraud claims because they don't want to face a GOP primary challenge or be voted out of office in 2022. But according to Rep. Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat, their fears go beyond their political interests — some of them fear being targeted for violent attacks if they vote in favor of any articles of imp…
GOP lawmakers 'afraid for their lives' to impeach Trump, House Dem says
The "majority" of GOP lawmakers are afraid they will be in danger if they vote in favor of impeaching President Trump over his role in the Capitol riots, Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado said.
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