Dozens of former Republican officials in talks to form anti-Trump third party

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Dozens of former Republican officials, who view the party as unwilling to stand up to former President Donald Trump and his attempts to undermine U.S. democracy, are in talks to form a center-right breakaway party, four people involved in the discussions told Reuters.

The early stage discussions include former elected Republicans, former officials in the Republican administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Trump, ex-Republican ambassadors and Republican strategists, the people involved say.

More than 120 of them held a Zoom call last Friday to discuss the breakaway group, which would run on a platform of "principled conservatism," including adherence to the Constitution and the rule of law - ideas those involved say have been trashed by Trump.

The plan would be to run candidates in some races but also to endorse center-right candidates in others, be they Republicans, independents or Democrats, the people say.

Evan McMullin, who was chief policy director for the House Republican Conference and ran as an independent in the 2016 presidential election, told Reuters that he co-hosted the Zoom call with former officials concerned about Trump's grip on Republicans and the nativist turn the party has taken.

Three other people confirmed to Reuters the call and the discussions for a potential splinter party, but asked not to be identified.

Among the call participants were John Mitnick, general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security under Trump; former Republican congressman Charlie Dent; Elizabeth Neumann, deputy chief of staff in the Homeland Security Department under Trump; and Miles Taylor, another former Trump homeland security official.

The talks highlight the wide intraparty rift over Trump's false claims of election fraud and the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Most Republicans remain fiercely loyal to the former president, but others seek a new direction for the party.

The House of Representatives impeached Trump on Jan. 13 on a charge of inciting an insurrection by exhorting thousands of supporters to march on the Capitol on the day Congress was gathered to certify Democrat Joe Biden's election victory.

Call participants said they were particularly dismayed by the fact that more than half of the Republicans in Congress - eight senators and 139 House representatives - voted to block certification of Biden's election victory just hours after the Capitol siege.

Most Republican senators have also indicated they will not support the conviction of Trump in this week's Senate impeachment trial.

"Large portions of the Republican Party are radicalizing and threatening American democracy," McMullin told Reuters. "The party needs to recommit to truth, reason and founding ideals or there clearly needs to be something new."
 

Leatherneck

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Dozens of former Republican officials, who view the party as unwilling to stand up to former President Donald Trump and his attempts to undermine U.S. democracy, are in talks to form a center-right breakaway party, four people involved in the discussions told Reuters.

The early stage discussions include former elected Republicans, former officials in the Republican administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Trump, ex-Republican ambassadors and Republican strategists, the people involved say.

More than 120 of them held a Zoom call last Friday to discuss the breakaway group, which would run on a platform of "principled conservatism," including adherence to the Constitution and the rule of law - ideas those involved say have been trashed by Trump.

The plan would be to run candidates in some races but also to endorse center-right candidates in others, be they Republicans, independents or Democrats, the people say.

Evan McMullin, who was chief policy director for the House Republican Conference and ran as an independent in the 2016 presidential election, told Reuters that he co-hosted the Zoom call with former officials concerned about Trump's grip on Republicans and the nativist turn the party has taken.

Three other people confirmed to Reuters the call and the discussions for a potential splinter party, but asked not to be identified.

Among the call participants were John Mitnick, general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security under Trump; former Republican congressman Charlie Dent; Elizabeth Neumann, deputy chief of staff in the Homeland Security Department under Trump; and Miles Taylor, another former Trump homeland security official.

The talks highlight the wide intraparty rift over Trump's false claims of election fraud and the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Most Republicans remain fiercely loyal to the former president, but others seek a new direction for the party.

The House of Representatives impeached Trump on Jan. 13 on a charge of inciting an insurrection by exhorting thousands of supporters to march on the Capitol on the day Congress was gathered to certify Democrat Joe Biden's election victory.

Call participants said they were particularly dismayed by the fact that more than half of the Republicans in Congress - eight senators and 139 House representatives - voted to block certification of Biden's election victory just hours after the Capitol siege.

Most Republican senators have also indicated they will not support the conviction of Trump in this week's Senate impeachment trial.

"Large portions of the Republican Party are radicalizing and threatening American democracy," McMullin told Reuters. "The party needs to recommit to truth, reason and founding ideals or there clearly needs to be something new."
Trump exposed them all both demon rats and repubturds as do nothing worthless scum. They are afraid that the American people have awaken to their selling America out to the highest bidder.
 

Arthur Brain

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Trump exposed them all both demon rats and repubturds as do nothing worthless scum. They are afraid that the American people have awaken to their selling America out to the highest bidder.
The American people voted for a removal of the former president in majority. Now, you can call foul, cry fraud and such all you want but it's not the case. Deal with it. Good for those Republicans who have a conscience.
 

Leatherneck

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The American people voted for a removal of the former president in majority. Now, you can call foul, cry fraud and such all you want but it's not the case. Deal with it. Good for those Republicans who have a conscience.
Sure if you don’t consider the votes that were stolen from Trump and given to pedo Joe.
 

Gary K

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Dozens of former Republican officials, who view the party as unwilling to stand up to former President Donald Trump and his attempts to undermine U.S. democracy, are in talks to form a center-right breakaway party, four people involved in the discussions told Reuters.

The early stage discussions include former elected Republicans, former officials in the Republican administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Trump, ex-Republican ambassadors and Republican strategists, the people involved say.

More than 120 of them held a Zoom call last Friday to discuss the breakaway group, which would run on a platform of "principled conservatism," including adherence to the Constitution and the rule of law - ideas those involved say have been trashed by Trump.

The plan would be to run candidates in some races but also to endorse center-right candidates in others, be they Republicans, independents or Democrats, the people say.

Evan McMullin, who was chief policy director for the House Republican Conference and ran as an independent in the 2016 presidential election, told Reuters that he co-hosted the Zoom call with former officials concerned about Trump's grip on Republicans and the nativist turn the party has taken.

Three other people confirmed to Reuters the call and the discussions for a potential splinter party, but asked not to be identified.

Among the call participants were John Mitnick, general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security under Trump; former Republican congressman Charlie Dent; Elizabeth Neumann, deputy chief of staff in the Homeland Security Department under Trump; and Miles Taylor, another former Trump homeland security official.

The talks highlight the wide intraparty rift over Trump's false claims of election fraud and the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Most Republicans remain fiercely loyal to the former president, but others seek a new direction for the party.

The House of Representatives impeached Trump on Jan. 13 on a charge of inciting an insurrection by exhorting thousands of supporters to march on the Capitol on the day Congress was gathered to certify Democrat Joe Biden's election victory.

Call participants said they were particularly dismayed by the fact that more than half of the Republicans in Congress - eight senators and 139 House representatives - voted to block certification of Biden's election victory just hours after the Capitol siege.

Most Republican senators have also indicated they will not support the conviction of Trump in this week's Senate impeachment trial.

"Large portions of the Republican Party are radicalizing and threatening American democracy," McMullin told Reuters. "The party needs to recommit to truth, reason and founding ideals or there clearly needs to be something new."
Yeah, the Lincoln Project and self-convicted RINO's can go ahead and form as many political parties as they want they sure aren't anything the average conservative want's anything to do with. All that will do is make sure RINO's and Never Trumper's will be completely isolated. But you democrats will most likely welcome them with open arms as they are nothing but a bunch of liars and pedophiles. They would fit right in.
 

eider

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Yeah, the Lincoln Project and self-convicted RINO's can go ahead and form as many political parties as they want they sure aren't anything the average conservative want's anything to do with. ............
Any new political party could well be formed from those 'average Conservatives'.... no?
 

Gary K

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You might want to read through many of your own posts, possibly?
You're quite the comic. Remember the conversation about how the UK has been socialist for decades that you walked away from and wouldn't answer when I showed from history that you Brits have been socialists for close to 70 years? You're the flat out leftists and can't even acknowledge it. Your lack of self-awareness is incredible.
 

Gary K

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Any new political party could well be formed from those 'average Conservatives'.... no?
You make me laugh.

It's the Never Trumper's and RINO's talking about forming a new party. You, AB, Anna, Chair, etc... fit that description far closer than any of the conservatives on this site. It's like I said the democrats will welcome RINO's and NT's with open arms because they fit right into your culture. They have shown that they fit right in with your culture of totalitarianism. ACW would fit in with you very well. He hates free speech too.
 

eider

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You're quite the comic. Remember the conversation about how the UK has been socialist for decades that you walked away from and wouldn't answer when I showed from history that you Brits have been socialists for close to 70 years? You're the flat out leftists and can't even acknowledge it. Your lack of self-awareness is incredible.
Keep to the thread, mate.
Your sources were so crank that I couldn't be bothered to discuss your wacky view that all Brits are Socialists.
Our Conservatives are as conservative as yours.
 

eider

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You make me laugh.

It's the Never Trumper's and RINO's talking about forming a new party. You, AB, Anna, Chair, etc... fit that description far closer than any of the conservatives on this site. It's like I said the democrats will welcome RINO's and NT's with open arms because they fit right into your culture. They have shown that they fit right in with your culture of totalitarianism. ACW would fit in with you very well. He hates free speech too.
Don't talk to me about free speech ffreeloader.
 

annabenedetti

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You might want to read through many of your own posts, possibly?

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