Rep. Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerSunday shows a preview: New variants of COVID-19 spread across the USA; Redditors shake Wall Street with Gamestop shares The Memo: Center-right Republicans fear the party will go to disaster GOP is compounding Marjorie Taylor Greene’s problem MORE (R-Ill.) On Sunday announced the formation of a new political action committee (PAC) with the aim of challenging the Republican Party’s acceptance of the former President Trump
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“It is not a time for silence, neither after the last month, nor after the last years. Someone needs to tell the truth. Someone needs to tell what the story needs to hear. So here I am, the Republican Party has lost its way, ”said Kinzinger in a video posted on country1st.com, your new PAC website.
“Today’s Republican Party is not the one I joined. The GOP I signed up for was built on principles and was full of hope. We believed that a better future was about to happen and we fought tirelessly to get there ”, continued Kinzinger.
Kinzinger was one of ten House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for his role in inciting the violent violation of the Capitol on January 6 and became an open critic of the former president. He has since said that his vote has led him to be isolated in his party and that his decision may be “terminal” for his political career.
“My goal in launching Country1st.com with number one is just to say, look, let’s take a look at the past four years, how far we’ve come in a bad way. As we are looking back, how much we propagate darkness and division. And this is not the party I signed up for. And I think most Republicans didn’t sign up for it, ”said Kinzinger Chuck ToddCharles (Chuck) David ToddSenators discusses the validity of Trump’s impeachment trial Fauci tells Maddow that he was ‘prevented’ from appearing under the Trump administration. Officials prepare for Trump’s second impeachment trial MORE while appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press” program on Sunday.
Kinzinger said the site would serve as a “landing place” for other conservatives who feel similar to him regarding the state of the Republican Party. He characterized his new PAC as a return to “conservative principles and opined that his party had” lost its moral authority in many areas “.