GOP Rep. Kinzinger Claims Less Than 10 House Republicans Actually Think Trump Won 2020 Presidential Election

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Representative Adam Kinzinger (R- IL) went on CNN on Friday to claim that less than 10 of his House Republican colleagues actually think that former President Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election.

Kinzinger Sounds Off 

“Unity, it’s been interesting because everybody is talking about unity and what they say is let’s unify under everything that Donald Trump says as a party. Donald Trump says the election was stolen,” Kinzinger said. “Donald Trump said January 6 was nothing but hugs and kisses. That is not unity. That is capitulation.”

“What that is saying that anybody that believes the truth, just four months ago there was insurrection led by President Trump and many of his supporters. If you believe that somehow we can co-exist with a lie,” he added. “You just can’t. Truth and lie cannot co-exist.”

“There will always be shades of gray, but this is a place where there’s no shade,” Kinzinger said. “Unity can’t exist under those pretenses. So what they are saying if you don’t go along with the big lie or the fact that the election was stolen, then you basically need to go. That’s what that unity is.”

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Kinzinger Doubles Down

“How many of the House Republican Caucus do you think actually believe this lie?” asked host Jake Tapper. “Actually thinks the fix was in, and all the Republican governors and all the Republican election officials and all the Republican-appointed judges and the U.S. Supreme Court, everybody is in on this. The election was completely stolen. There was crazy software. The Chinese sent in bamboo ballots, whatever. How many of your colleagues actually believe this, do you think?”

“Oh, keep in mind the CIA, no, the DOD attacked the CIA server farm supposedly in Germany as well as many other crazy things. How many? Five, probably, if that, maybe,” Kinzinger responded.

“I don’t know, but it’s in the single — it’s low. People don’t believe it, but what they are doing is sitting around saying, ‘I need to continue to exist in this job so that I can make an impact. I don’t have the courage or the strength or the ability to swing this party, so I’m going to put my head down and go along,'” he concluded. “Some people have made the decision that grabbing onto the Trump train again even though it has been derailed is the best way for us to push whatever, and some want to destroy the place.”

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This piece was written by James Samson on May 8, 2021. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

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