There ... remains a vocal and politically active ‘Christian’ element celebrating Trump conservatism.
[T]he Republican Party appears more inflexible than ever and thus a prisoner to the past.
It’s impossible to separate police brutality and institutionalized racism from the normalization of figures like Trump or Taylor Greene.
McCarthy must above all reward those members of the far right in his party who helped him into office after a humiliating weeklong voting marathon.
In any 'normal' work environment, this kind of behavior would be sanctioned.
By normalizing violence politics, [Gosar] is encouraging hatred. And he's not alone.
According to The New York Times, Trump himself has confided in many with whom he has spoken that he expects to be back in the White House in August.
No one can be sure how far might a radicalized Republican party go.
Republican leaders are faced with a dilemma: How do they not alienate the more die-hard Trumpists while not putting themselves in a delicate situation for the midterm election in 2022?