Trump’s ex-deputy says fear among Republicans is ‘consequence’ of standing up to him
- Reince Priebus stated that the threats Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski faces are the 'consequence' of opposing Donald Trump, a 'very popular president.'
- Murkowski expressed fear of retaliation from Trump supporters due to her dissent on issues like the Affordable Care Act.
- Senator Murkowski revealed that she has experienced multiple violent threats and feels anxious about speaking out.
- Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth mentioned that other Republican senators also face threats for dissenting against Trump.
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Trump’s ex-deputy says fear among Republicans is ‘consequence’ of standing up to him
‘We are all afraid,’ Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski said in recent speech to constituents
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SEASON 3 EPISODE 119: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: Senator Lisa Murkowski may be the most important person in the country right now. Her public confession that she too is afraid of the Trump nightmare and her HINTS at talking to Senate colleagues ABOUT her fear – could provide just enough Republican rebellion to rein Trump in. It feels as if she just got it, as if she just understood that yes Trump is Nazi-esque…
Trump’s ex-chief of staff says fear among Republican politicians is the ‘consequence’ of disagreeing with him
Former White House chief of staff and Republican Party chair Reince Priebus waved off a GOP senator’s concerns about threats from Donald Trump supporters as the “consequence” of disagreeing with a “popular” president on Sunday. Priebus was interviewed on ABC’s This Week and responded to recent…
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