GOP lawmakers are divided after the RNC passed a censure resolution last week including language suggesting the Jan. 6 attack was "legitimate political discourse."
(WASHINGTON) Republican lawmakers are divided on what could become a defining issue for the GOP after the Republican National Committee passed a censure reso
Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images(WASHINGTON) Republican lawmakers are divided on what could become a defining issue for the GOP after the Republican National Committee passed a censure resolution last week including language critics said suggested the Jan. 6 attack was "legitimate political discourse" with the top Republican in Congress teasing he's prepared to answer a question on the issue Tuesday. The resolution, censuring GOP Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois members of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack said the incumbent lawmakers were "participating in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse" a phrase that has since come under fire and Cheney juxtaposed on social media with images of violence at the Capitol. ABC News Congressional Correspondent Rachel Scott asked House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who has struggled to maintain GOP infighting on his
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