They were looking for Pence, and shouting Pelosi's name. They were carrying weapons. We were minutes away from an even bigger tragedy. And the Republican Senate still can't bring itself to condemn the man who inspired them, incited them, told them they were patriots.
— Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) February 10, 2021
Dozens of former GOP officials reportedly met last week to discuss mounting a new anti-Trump party https://t.co/ovVfOL8adb
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 11, 2021
An analysis of 25 states shows that almost 140,000 Republicans have left the party since the Jan. 6 riot, including:
— Chris Lu (@ChrisLu44) February 10, 2021
PA - 12,000
AZ - 10,000
NH - 10,000
NC - 8,000 https://t.co/hREVD7o4oY
The GOP Senators are fighting for who is going to be the last rat on the ship.Trump's attempted coup has badly damaged the Republican brand. https://t.co/nyxShf3dly pic.twitter.com/e5rWeJn2w2
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) February 10, 2021
It's painful to note, but inescapable, that the House managers today are on the side of the Constitution and the rule of law and that most Republicans are ... not.
— Gregg Nunziata (@greggnunziata) February 11, 2021
🐀 🚢No one found it offensive or absurd. They found it extremely uncomfortable, because they know it’s 100% true and are finding it increasingly difficult to rationalize their vote to acquit him or find someone else to blame. As evidenced by Exhibit A: Your tweet. https://t.co/kdUKFpNrpD
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) February 11, 2021
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