Trump Speaks Out On McCarthy Releasing Jan 6th Tapes, The Job He Has Done So Far
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Donald Trump is happy with the job Kevin McCarthy has done so far.
In an interview with Breitbart News Trump praised McCarthy for releasing the Jan 6th tapes saying, “I think it’s a fantastic thing he did. I think it’s a brave thing he did.”
He later added that McCarthy was “doing a wonderful job as Speaker” and that Trump is “very proud of him.”
Former President Donald Trump told Breitbart News exclusively he is very pleased that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy made the decision to release surveillance footage from the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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Trump, for his part, was very pleased with McCarthy’s move. In an interview late last week focused mostly on his new forthcoming book Letters to Trump, the former president praised the speaker profusely saying his decision was “fantastic” and “brave” and would go down in history as one of the most important things McCarthy has done as an elected official.
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“I think it’s a fantastic thing he did. I think it’s a brave thing he did,” Trump said. “I think it’s one of the most consequential acts he’s done as a politician and everybody is very happy with him. He’s doing a wonderful job as Speaker.”
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Trump told Breitbart News he is pleased with McCarthy in the job so far, and he is glad he made those calls to help get him the gavel.
“I’m very proud of him,” Trump said. “I think he’s done a great job. This was a great thing he did for the country.”
Since becoming Speaker McCarthy has forced Democrats into tough votes.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is showing he can play offense against vulnerable Senate Democrats by forcing them to take tough votes, driving a wedge between red state Democrats up for reelection and the party’s base.
McCarthy put them in a difficult position last week by forcing them to vote on a GOP-sponsored resolution blocking a Biden administration rule encouraging retirement managers to consider environmental, social and corporate governance — or ESG — factors when making investment decisions.
Senate Democrats will take another politically charged vote Wednesday on a House-passed resolution to block a new D.C. crime bill that would lower penalties for carjackings, burglaries and robberies.
The looming vote prompted Biden to tell anxious Senate Democrats at a meeting last week that he would buck his own statement of administration policy and sign the resolution, giving them political cover to vote for it and dodge Republican accusations of being soft on crime.
McCarthy needs to deliver for the American people!
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