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Mellman: The GOP s continuing Donald Trump problem

© Getty Images Donald Trump isn’t finished inflicting pain on the Republican Party. Republicans’ unwillingness to deal with their Trump problem, as late as his second impeachment, could well cost them dearly in 2022 and beyond. My Republican colleague, and Trump pollster, Tony Fabrizio, racks up the data that should be scaring the daylights out his fellow travelers. For reasons we’ve discussed, most Republican office holders are more worried about primary challenges than about general election defeats and that concern attaches them to Trump’s hip. ADVERTISEMENT Fabrizio’s data demonstrates the former president’s formidable grip on the party he cares not a whit about. Over half would support him in 2024 presidential primary; 88 percent liked the job he did as president; 49 percent consider themselves more Trump supporters than Republicans; offered a choice among a Trump Republican, a Bush Republican, and Reagan Republican, 51 percent opt for the Trump Republican; 5

CNN s Trump-Hating Fantasy: A Witness That Trump Told to Storm the Capitol

Yeah, and if only there had been videotape from that day of O.J. telling someone he did it . . .  Everyone's entitled to their fantasies, I suppose. Ben Ginsberg, a Republican election lawyer, fierce Trump critic, and CNN legal analyst, has his: a witness who would testify at the Senate impeachment trial that President Trump told him to storm the Capitol. Ginsberg twice shared his fantasy on CNN's New Day this morning. Asked whether he would call witnesses if he were a Democrat impeachment prosecutor, Ginsberg said his dream witness:

Allegations against Lincoln Project co-founder was biggest open secret in DC: Ryan Girdusky

Ryan Girdusky claims ‘many members of the Lincoln Project knew’ about the allegations against John Weaver. This is a rush transcript from The Ingraham Angle, February 1, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. LAURA INGRAHAM, HOST: I m Laura Ingraham, this is The Ingraham Angle from Washington tonight.  Black History Month starts today, as does a massive push to brainwash kids with Far-Left BLM propaganda. Now, some of the lesson plans include, disrupting the nuclear family, what? And promoting something called intersectionality that could all be coming to a school near you and soon. We re going to delve deeper into the insidious campaign later in the hour. You do not want to miss it and speak to a former educator who has been warning about this for some time. But first, the anti-populist party. That s the focus of tonight s Angle. 

Rob Portman: Ohio Republican senator won t run for re-election in 2022

Cincinnati Enquirer On Monday, Sen. Rob Portman and his wife, Jane, walked into a room resplendent with ornate art deco murals and fixtures in the Hilton Netherland Plaza in downtown Cincinnati. Portman briefly reminisced with reporters about ice skating in that very room as a child. Then, the Republican from Terrace Park took the stage and announced an end to his three decades in politics. Portman, 65, won t seek re-election next year but will serve out his term that ends on Jan. 3, 2023. He said he hopes he will be remembered for the legislation he s passed, and he urged politicians to do a better job of working together.

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