It seemed the GOP might show some self-respect. Now it's crawling back to Trump. [View all]
FOR A moment, it seemed as if the Republican Party might exorcise former president Donald Trump. After four years of submission, GOP leaders were telling the truth. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) declared that Mr. Trump had provoked the Jan. 6 Capitol invasion, having fed lies to the rioters. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Mr. Trump bears responsibility for refusing to calm the insurrectionists. There was talk that enough GOP senators might be willing to join Democrats to convict the former president in an impeachment trial.
Days later, the era of glasnost seems to be ending. Senior Republicans are crawling back to Mr. Trump. The big lie of election fraud lives on. It is a sad turn for a once great party.
Barely three weeks after Mr. Trumps mob stormed the Capitol, Mr. McCarthy traveled on Thursday to Mar-a-Lago, the former presidents Florida home, to kiss the ring. The apparent goal was to patch up his relationship with Mr. Trump following Mr. McCarthys mild acknowledgment of Mr. Trumps guilt. The visit caps an apology tour in which the House minority leader walked back his criticism of Mr. Trump, at one point absurdly remarking that not just the former president but everybody across this country bears some responsibility for the Capitol riot.
Mr. McConnell has avoided such a pathetic spectacle. He told reporters that he had not been in contact with the former president since mid-December, and he reportedly has no desire to speak again with Mr. Trump. But on Tuesday he defied indications that he might vote to convict the former president in the Senates coming impeachment trial indeed, he sent the message that he did not think it should be happening at all. The Senate minority leader voted to force a debate on whether trying Mr. Trump after he has left office is constitutional. Republican senators have raised this question to avoid taking a firm stand on whether Mr. Trumps wrongs deserve the punishment of conviction. Mr. McConnell has now blessed that dodge. Far from detaching the Republican Party from Mr. Trump, Mr. McConnell proved how GOP senators still fear him.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/it-seemed-the-gop-might-show-some-self-respect-now-theyre-crawling-back-to-trump/2021/01/28/a4eb4130-61af-11eb-afbe-9a11a127d146_story.html