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Trump Critic Kinzinger Starts PAC to ‘Renew’ Republican Party

Trump Critic Kinzinger Starts PAC to ‘Renew’ Republican Party

Representative Adam Kinzinger, one of the most vocal GOP critics of Donald Trump, has launched a political action committee to challenge the former president’s influence on the Republican Party.

Kinzinger of Illinois said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the goal of the newly launched Country First PAC is to “defend conservative principles,” even as members of the party continue to back Trump’s brand of politics.

“This is not a Trump-first party. This is a country-first party,” Kinzinger said. “This is a time to choose.”

Trump Critic Kinzinger Starts PAC to ‘Renew’ Republican Party

In a campaign-style video, Kinzinger argues that the Republican Party has embraced “poisonous conspiracies and lies” that culminated in the violent siege of the U.S. Capitol Building this month by Trump supporters. The ensuing mayhem left five people dead, including a police officer.

“The future of the GOP is on the line and what we do will determine where America goes from here,” Kinzinger says in the video.

Senior GOP leaders are trying to maintain peace within a Republican conference frayed by the results of the election, the violence at the Capitol, and Trump’s approaching impeachment trial in the Senate.

Ten House Republicans voted with Democrats to impeach Trump for his role in encouraging the mob, including Kinzinger and No. 3 ranked Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming.

While some Republican lawmakers have distanced themselves from Trump, others are keen to highlight their ties to the former leader.

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy met with Trump last week at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where the former president is now living. McCarthy released a statement after the meeting citing “a united conservative movement.”

Freshman GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, under fire for past social media posts advocating violence against Democrats, tweeted Saturday that she’d had a “great” conversation with Trump and was “so grateful for his support.”

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