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‘Morning Joe': Joe Scarborough Says ‘Anti-American Sentiment’ Has Spread Like ‘Cancer’ Among Mainstream GOP (Video)

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her concession speech, Cheney reminded her supporters that she was fully aware of the political risk she took for her career by not supporting Trump and his 2020 election lies, but that she simply couldn’t compromise herself to do so. “No house seat, no office in this land, is more important than the principles we’ve all sworn to protect,” she said.Elsewhere in her speech, Cheney offered harsh criticisms for continued Trump supporters, and worried for the party as a whole.

And to that, Scarborough readily agreed.“If somebody listening to that speech – and listen to those words – thinks that Liz Cheney is being melodramatic, well, they aren’t having the conversations I’m having with friends and family members and people who used to be in Liz Cheney’s party and mine.

Or, actually, people who are still in Liz Cheney’s party but used to be in my party,” he said.To illustrate “the depths to which this anti-American sentiment is running in the Republican Party,” Scarborough recalled two separate conversations he had on Monday about the current state of U.S.

government. According to the host, one of those conversations happened with “a Washington fixture since the days of Ronald Reagan,” who had previously “expressed concerns about some of Donald Trump’s extremities.”“He said, ‘Joe, we can replace the U.S.

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