It just so happens the Republican lawmakers emboldened enough to take action against the Radicals usurping the Democrat Party are also arbiters of Trump’s America First agenda. It goes to show you just where the political divide occurs today in the United States.
After news broke of Pelosi’s nomination of two Anti-Trump RINOs, both of whom voted to impeach the Former President, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy decided enough was enough.
The leading America First lawmaker has since referred to Reps. Liz Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger as “Pelosi Republicans” in an effort to highlight the current rift not only amongst Republicans, but in the Radical Party as well.
MUST WATCH: @GOPLeader highlights just how partisan Speaker Pelosi's sham January 6th commission is. pic.twitter.com/NodbIklDXy
— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 27, 2021
The comments come as Kinzinger said Sunday after accepting Pelosi’s appointment to the “Crucifix Committee” that “lies and conspiracies” have threatened “our self-governance.”
“For months we have searched for answers and what process we should use to get them. For months, lies and conspiracy theories have been spread, threatening our self-governance,” Kinzinger said in a statement.
Cheney, who has been frustrated with the GOP’s transition to a worker’s based party, told reporters Wednesday before backtracking that she agrees with Pelosi’s decision blocking Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), two of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) picks, from the committee assignment.
McCarthy, in the end, pulled all Republicans from the committee for Pelosi’s “unprecedented step of denying the minority party’s picks for the Select Committee on January 6.”
Unless Pelosi “seats all five Republican nominees, Republicans will not be party to their sham process and will instead pursue our own investigation of the facts,” he said.
On June 30, Cheney and Kinzinger were the only two to break Republican ranks to help Pelosi pass her select committee to give her all access to “investigate” what happened on January 6. Lawmakers voted to pass the legislation on the near party-line vote, 222-190.
Author: Sebastian Hayworth