Republican Herschel Walker or Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock are facing off in the Georgia runoff to determine the control of the Senate.So far, Americans have dealt devastating blows to his brand by rejecting key candidates in closely-contested races. Rather than a so-called "red wave," results were still unclear on Wednesday. Republicans are likely to win control of the House but the Senate is still in play for both parties.
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Republican Rep. Dave Joyce not only refused to condemn Trump’s recent statement calling for the Constitution to be suspended, the congressman said he would still support the former president should he become the GOP presidential nominee in 2024. In case the representative needs a reminder, he swore in his oath of office to “uphold and defend” the Constitution.
When host This Week George Stephanopoulos asked Joyce for his reaction to Trump’s statement, the congressman first tried to evade the question, saying Republicans are “not interested in going backwards.” He then went on a tangent about inflation and household budgets in an attempt to change the subject, but Stephanopoulos kept pressing.
"The whole story is the story involved people having faith, having faith and continuing to go out and do your job," Walker told Fox News.So far, Americans have dealt devastating blows to his brand by rejecting key candidates in closely-contested races. Rather than a so-called "red wave," results were still unclear on Wednesday. Republicans are likely to win control of the House but the Senate is still in play for both parties.
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“But Donald Trump was your nominee in 2016 and 2020. You voted for him in 2016 and 2020. Now he’s talking about suspending the Constitution. Can you support a candidate in 2024 who’s for suspending the Constitution?” the host said.
To this, Joyce said that it’s too soon to speculate who will be the Republicans’ presidential candidate, but he said he would support the GOP nominee regardless of who it is. “Whoever the Republicans end up picking, I’ll fall in behind,” he said.
“Even if it’s Donald Trump and he’s called for suspending the Constitution?” Stephanopoulos asked.
The one-time federal prosecutor reacted to the former president calling for rules "found in the Constitution" to be terminated over false election-fraud claims.Glenn Kirschner, a legal analyst for NBC and MSNBC and frequent critic of the former president, was reacting to Trump's Truth Social post on December 3 in which the Republican wrote that he should be reinstated as president and the results of the last election ignored.
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“Well, again, I think it’s going to be a big field. I don’t think Donald Trump’s going to clear out the field like he did in ’16,” Joyce responded, adding, “I will support whoever the Republican nominee is.”
Stephanopoulos called Joyce’s statement “remarkable.” “You’d support a candidate who’s come out for suspending the Constitution?” he said.
“Well, you know, he says a lot of things,” Joyce replied. “You have to take him in context… And I can’t be really chasing every one of these crazy statements that come out about — from any of these candidates that come out.”
“You can’t come out against someone who’s for suspending the Constitution?” Stephanopoulos asked incredulously.
“Well, first off, he hasn’t — he has no ability to suspend the Constitution,” Joyce said. “He says a lot of things… but that doesn’t mean that it’s ever going to happen. So you’ve got to accept exact fact from fantasy. And fantasy is that we’re going to suspend the Constitution and go backwards. We’re moving forward and we’re going to continue to move forward as a Republican majority and as a Republican conference.”
Donald Trump claimed that fraud related to the 2020 election allowed for the "termination of all rules even those found in the Constitution"Interactions with the America First Foundation leader have also prompted GOP politicians to deny knowing who Fuentes is and what he stands for. Embattled former President Donald Trump is currently trying to distance himself from Fuentes following a Thanksgiving holiday sit-down at Mar-a-Lago that included the rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.
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“I don’t see how you can move forward if your candidate is for suspending the Constitution,” Stephanopoulos replied. “But thank you for your time this morning.”
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Leaked documents indicate over 300 members of far-right paramilitary Oath Keepers may be current or former DHS employees, Project on Government Oversight reports .
The revelation comes weeks after the paramilitary group's founder, Stewart Rhodes, was convicted of seditious conspiracy over the January 6 riot.Launched in 2009, the Oath Keepers from the start tried to recruit from the military and law enforcement with an ostensible goal of upholding the US Constitution and having its members refuse unlawful orders, per the Southern Poverty Law Center, which labels it an "extremist" group. In practice, that has meant, as on January 6, rejecting the rule of law — court orders and democratic processes that thwart far-right policy goals — in favor of conspiracy theories and armed resistance.