Donald Trump has been out of office and out of our lives for months but he still has a strong grasp on the Republican Party. Nowhere is that clearer than in the GOP’s treatment of the few members who have spoken out against Trump.
This past weekend, Senator Mitt Romney a vocal critic of Trump’s and one of the few Republicans to vote to convict in the second impeachment trial was booed and heckled while speaking at the Utah Republican state convention. Members of his own party yelled “traitor” and other insults. Romney asked the crowd “Aren’t you embarrassed?” which, clearly they are not.
FOX News contributor Dan Bongino and Justice host Judge Jeanine Pirro give reaction and analysis on Hannity
This is a rush transcript from Hannity, January 19, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, HOST: Welcome to Hannity.
And tonight, President Trump will leave the White House now in less than 24 hours. This presidency has been a historic on so many levels. One thing I can guarantee you, this will be studied about and written about for decades and likely hundreds and hundreds of years down the road.
And the president signaling today is that this is perhaps just the beginning. We ll have more coming up.
david ignatius, high drama obviously coming to the hill again, coming to the impeachment inquiry again. fiona hill is going to actually be telling the truth to some of these republicans. there have been some republicans who have admitted that the russians may have tried to interfere, but for the most part, the jim jordans and now the elise stefaniks, there are a lot of people that are following the president down the rat hole of conspiracy theories and trying to pin vladimir putin s operation on ukraine. fiona hill obviously is going to have none of it today. joe, based on the opening statement that mika just summarized, this is going to be another explosive day. fiona hill is going to go right at the arguments that many of the republicans on the committee have been making and she is