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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMcCarthy threat offers dark preview of possible Republican House Analysis
(CNN)House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is offering a glimpse of the Donald Trump-inspired authoritarian streak likely to animate a Republican majority if the party triumphs in next year's midterm elections.
In the latest manifestation of the possible future House speaker's hard right turn, he warned telecom and social media companies could lose their right to operate on US soil if they comply with any requests by the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection to turn over records of calls made by lawmakers.
His threat is best understood in the context of McCarthy's role as the ex-President's chief protector on Capitol Hill, after helping to scupper an independent commission into the worst attack on US democracy in modern history and joining the whitewash of what happened. He has also made clear he sees Trump as his best hope of capturing the House next November, after several visits to consult with the de-facto GOP leader, who retains a firm hold on his loyal base voters. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has made a different calculus when it comes to retaking the Senate. He also helped thwart that independent commission but has had a much icier relationship with the former President after blaming him for January 6, and Trump on Wednesday called for the Kentucky Republican to be "removed as the leader."
The idea that a Republican House could simply close telecommunications companies on a whim appears fanciful and lacking any obvious legal basis. The Republican leader might simply have been trying to please his party's most powerful figure and to engage GOP voters in a new political fight. Nothing would be more Trump-like than stirring the conservative media machine by making a bullying threat that he has no legal capacity or even an inclination to carry out.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/02/politics/republicans-kevin-mccarthy-donald-trump-january-6/index.html
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McCarthy threat offers dark preview of possible Republican House Analysis (Original Post)
orangecrush
Sep 2021
OP
Good luck shutting down telecoms when our digital and electronic economy depends on them.
LonePirate
Sep 2021
#3
Omnipresent
(5,706 posts)1. A Republican Congressional take over equals..
No hope of ever fixing or changing anything for the better for poor or working class families.
Governors Abbot and Desantis are just Modern day Jim Joness by caring so little as to let people die from COVID.
The Democratic Party needs to drive that point home, before the next election.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)2. If TFG would jump become TDG everything, especially if the turtle goes, too.
LonePirate
(13,417 posts)3. Good luck shutting down telecoms when our digital and electronic economy depends on them.
orangecrush
(19,522 posts)4. They don't care
This is the difference between Trumpturds and "sane" republicans.
At least we could depend on "sane" Repubs to oppose something toxic if it threatened their self interest.
Not so with the fanatics.