Trump still powerful after leaving office CNN: Republican lawmakers dare not offend, McCarthy went on a “pilgrimage” on Thursday

Although the former U.S. President Donald Trump left office, but the topic is still hot, many Republican lawmakers even if they see Trump’s various bizarre statements, but do not dare to criticize or accuse. In this regard, “CNN” commentator analysis, these Republican political figures for their own political careers, unwilling to challenge Trump, only to show absolute loyalty to him.

CNN commentator Stephen Collinson (Stephen Collinson) analysis pointed out that there are two paths in American politics, the Republican Party has chosen the path taken by former President Trump and “Anonymous Q”. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) denied Trump’s inflammatory criticism of the U.S. Congress break-in, and McCarthy will visit Trump in Florida on Thursday.

With Trump out of the White House for just a week, the Republican Party apparently has no intention of letting him ‘go’ yet, and the number of extremists and Trumpists is on the rise.

In a key impeachment test vote this week, 45 Republican senators said they plan to spare Trump from having to pay any price in instigating a congressional break-in, and McCarthy, amending his earlier lukewarm criticism of Trump, will travel to Florida to speak, most notably precisely to meet with Trump for talks.

Collinson pointed out that the Senate Republicans have been able to make Trump support and do not want to restrain or punish him during his term of office is precisely “power”. All of the Senate does not want to challenge, only to show complete loyalty to Trump.

U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).