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2/4/21
A late-night meeting of House Republicans is discussing the future of two prominent members; the controversial Marjorie Taylor Greene, under fire for supporting conspiracies, and high-ranking Liz Cheney, attacked for voting for impeachment. How is the party handling the conflict?
Read more from www.abc.net.au2/6/21
By Chris Kahn, Soyoung Kim, Jason Lange, James Oliphant and Tim Reid
Read more from U.S.2/9/21
Only a small group of dissident Republicans are expected to vote to convict their former leader, but the impeachment trial of Donald Trump is expected to have a big impact on the future of the party and the ex-president.
Read more from www.abc.net.au2/11/21
Dozens of former Republican officials, who view the party as unwilling to stand up to former President Donald Trump and his attempts to undermine U.S. democracy, are in talks to form a center-right breakaway party, four people involved in the discussions told Reuters.
Read more from U.S.2/12/21
A group of former Republican officials considering a new center-right political party to counter former President Donald Trump's influence would face steep challenges in shaking up a U.S. political system that has favored two-party rule throughout its history.
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North Carolina Republican leaders on Monday voted to censure Senator Richard Burr over his vote to convict former U.S. President Donald Trump during his impeachment trial.
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Have you seen her other mask?
It reads "CENSORED", she often wears it when behind a microphone with a national audience.
She's not to bright.
2/17/21
Rep. Greene's Georgia constituency needs to deal with her problem. Period.
That's what elections R for.
2/17/21
Ridiculous. N. Carolina Republicans should make any decisions about the people they elected.