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Senate GOP torn over convicting Trump: 'There's no love lost' - CNNPolitics

Privately, Republicans have reviewed internal polling showing Trump's support cratering among GOP voters since Election Day -- especially since last week when he incited a violent mob of his supporters to riot in the Capitol leading to the deaths of five people, two sources said. But even after he leaves office, he is bound to still maintain significant sway with the GOP base, something Republicans facing reelection -- and potential primary challengers -- will be forced to confront.




This is one really bad thing about our government. Their first duty is to serve the country, not check whether it's popular among their constituents to serve the country, then if it is, do it. It is really dangerous to have so many of our leaders with this attitude because it could allow something worse than Trump to happen.

 
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BlitzFirst said:
Maybe he's ready for witness protection and is tired of keeping the act up for 8+ years?  (if it's true)
Then, I would have thought they would just take him and put him in protection instead of outing him first.

It's possible that they are trying to sew discontent and mistrust amongst the leaders of the group.

 
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