Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), one of the GOP’s most vocal critics of former President Trump, said Sunday that the Republican party is “certainly not united” on its path forward.
“We may be united in some areas… we don’t have to agree with everything the Biden administration is doing and so we’ll be opposition… but I think in terms of what is our vision for the future — certainly not united,” Kinzinger said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday. “I think we are a party that’s been, for too long, peddling in fear, using fear as a compelling way to get votes.”
Asked about Trump’s upcoming remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, his first public speech since leaving office, Kinzinger said “I think what you’re going to hear from the president at CPAC today is self-congratulations, no ability to recognize the fact that we have lost the House, the Senate and the presidency because of Donald Trump, and you’re going to see a lot of fear.”
Is the @GOP united as Pres. Trump is slated to say in his upcoming #CPAC speech?
“We may be united in some areas…but I think in terms of what is our vision for the future — certainly not united," @RepKinzinger tells @margbrennan pic.twitter.com/CN771bgz2o
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) February 28, 2021
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