Hear Cheney’s question to GOP about Trump during her closing statement

Former Obama adviser David Axelrod asks conservative commentator Scott Jennings, who voted for Trump twice, if he'd do so again after all of the evidence presented by the Jan. 6 select committee. #CNN #News

58 comments

  1. “There’s nothing I could say about the GOP that Kevin McCarthy hasn’t already put on tape.”

  2. From republican point of view, trump did not abdicate, he held the party line for as long as he could.

    1. When will republicans start to realize “PARTY” is not who you serve. They are to be serving the United States of America. Do whats best for the whole counrty and not just the “RED” portion.

  3. This is the question that MIGHT save the Republican party. With great focused compassion for the people who FELL FOR THE TRUMP CANCER THAT ATTACHED ITSELF TO THEIR PROFOUND PATRIOTISM, she and Mr Kinzinger with the support of a growing number of Republicans, and honorable Democrats is as essential to the survival of American democracy, as Churchill, and Roosevelt were to Europe and in fact to world to ending Hitler.

    1. I too am a brainless liberal and I agree with what you just said. I must go block traffic to show my outrage.

  4. CNN just had a guy on TV that could barely give an answer when asked if he’d vote for Trump again?!??…. Why does Scott Jennings have a job? Fire that traitor, what a disgrace for the network to have someone like that on their payroll…

    1. @JaysSavvy it’s obvious you didn’t watch the hearing, they had weapons there . You would know that if you would of watched the hearings

    1. Oh, he has traveled to other countries to get our policies and our standing with the world back to where they can trust us. Oh yeah, Ukraine and all the other countries that joined Nato. Oh and flew baby food into the country from another country, I could keep going but the station changed.

    2. @Jason Baylor Right. Because, after all – Trump is an intellectual genius with his words. πŸ˜‚

  5. This clip shows exactly the problem. There should be a set of standards that we expect presidents to meet, and when they cross those lines presidency should never be a consideration again. The standards at this moment are very low. They are not policy based or left/right based. They should apply to everyone. But even here, Scott Jennings couldn’t say he would never vote for Trump. Someone who’s essentially a threat to the country itself who has no interest in it aside from how it can benefit him and him alone.

    1. We have never,in 200 years had to deal with this as a President tried to overtake a White House

  6. The looks upon the faces of the other commentators, as Jennings excuses his party’s behaviour again and compares President Biden with a vile monster, are withering and astounded.

    1. You do realize that an actual, REAL INSURRECTION is taking place in Sri Lanka, don’t you????

  7. Scott is seriously saying: ” that it would be difficult for him to conclude (if he should vote for Trump a third time)”? What the actual heck is going on in Republican brains?

  8. 1:20 This guy voted for Trump twice, makes an argument for why Trump can’t be in office again, then hesitates when asked if he might in fact vote for Trump a third time!!! THIS IS TERRIFYING! He is actually wrestling with the idea of who is better for the country, Biden or Trump!

    1. @Stephen Garcia Yes, but they “spectacularly” had no problem choosing between the peanut farmer and the actor in 1980, did they? It was the economy, and foreign affairs, then, and it will be, mostly, the economy, now, and in the near future!! At least that will be case for the Independents, not being tied to the rhetoric of either party. And that’s who Reagan called the “silent majority” then, in 1980, and they are still with us today!

  9. “I am a loyal republican” aka I vote Republican even if he/she is unfit. Then turns around and criticizes Biden and the Democrats. πŸ€·πŸΎβ€β™€οΈ

  10. β€œHow dismal it is to see present day Americans yearning for the very orthodoxy that their country was founded to escape.”
    ― Christopher Hitchens

    1. Right? If only we had kept electing progressives. I don’t know who thought it was a good idea to go backward instead of forward.

  11. Trump in regard to Jan 6: “Mike Pence did not have the courage to do the right thing.”
    Everybody else in regard to invoking the 25th amendment: “Mike Pence did not have the courage to do the right thing.”

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