GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riot
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GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riot
By STEVE PEOPLES and JILL COLVINPALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump has lost his social media megaphone, the power of government and the unequivocal support of his party’s elected leaders. But a week after leaving the White House in disgrace, a large-scale Republican defection that would ultimately purge him from the party appears unlikely.Many Republicans refuse to publicly defend Trump’s role in sparking the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Ca…
Republicans signal their unwillingness to part with Trump after Capitol riot
PALM BEACH, Florida — Donald Trump has lost his social media megaphone, the power of government and the unequivocal support of his party’s elected leaders. But a week after leaving the White House in disgrace, a large-scale Republican defection that would ultimately purge him from the party appears unlikely.Many Republicans refuse to publicly defend Trump’s role in sparking the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. But as the Senate prepares …
GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riot
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump has lost his social media megaphone, the power of government and the unequivocal support of his party’s elected leaders. But a week after leaving the White House in disgrace, a large-scale Republican defection that would ultimately purge him from the party appears unlikely.Many Republicans refuse to publicly defend Trump’s role in sparking the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. But as the Senate prepare…
GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riot
PALM BEACH, Fla. >> Donald Trump has lost his social media megaphone, the power of government and the unequivocal support of his party’s elected leaders. But a week after leaving the White House in disgrace, a large-scale Republican defection that would ultimately purge him from the party appears unlikely.
GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riot
Many Republicans refuse to publicly defend Donald Trump's role in sparking the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. But as the U.S. Senate prepares for an impeachment trial for Trump's incitement of the riot, few seem willing to hold the former president accountable.
GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riot
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump has lost his social media megaphone, the power of government and the unequivocal support of his party's elected leaders. But a week after leaving the White House in disgrace, a large-scale Republican defection that would ultimately purge him from the party appears unlikely. Many Republicans refuse to publicly defend Trump's role in sparking the deadly insurrection at the U. S. Capitol.
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