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Jan. 6 Committee Homes In On Links Between Trump, Big Lie Rallies
The panel demanded records from six more organizers of Jan. 5 and 6 events protesting the certification of Biden's win.
12.10.21 | 2:31 pm
Appeals Court Smacks Down Trump Effort To Block Jan. 6 Probe
The move allows a subpoena for Trump's White House records held by the National Archives to go ahead.
12.09.21 | 4:48 pm
READ: Meadows Sues Jan. 6 Committee, Members
The panel's chair said hours before the lawsuit was filed that it planned on holding Meadows in criminal contempt.
12.08.21 | 5:27 pm
Where Things Stand: Crenshaw Wants You To Know He’s Not Buying The Gaetz/MTG Act Prime Badge
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12.07.21 | 6:49 pm

But he’s also not willing to plant a flag in any particular place.

The once-novel divide between various flanks of the Republican Party during the earliest days of the Trump era was a ripe area of fascination for many in the media, as various scandals forced longtime conservatives to speak out — and coin him or herself a Never-Trumper — or as old guard lawmakers flocked to the faux-populist corners of the party’s once-fringe Trumpian movement. Now that divide has reemerged, as establishment Republicans grapple with the future of their party and pundits hand-wring about how far-right the GOP’s ideology and messaging must go in order to win elections in 2022.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) has tried to have it both ways for some time. And he’s still squirming to this day.

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