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Republicans Hone the Fine Art of Responding to Trump – Charles Hilu

Congressional Republicans who have been around since 2017 already know the routine: At any moment, the president could—at a public appearance, on social media, or elsewhere—say or do something rash, threatening, or otherwise controversial. When that happens, they can bet reporters on Capitol Hill will mob them to ask about it.

“I know that I’m going to, for four years, walk past y’all, and you’re all gonna ask me what I think of what Donald Trump said today,” Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota told reporters the day after Trump was inaugurated for his second term.

Generally, Republicans try to take their disagreements to Trump privately, rather than criticize him publicly. In one example soon after the election, Republicans did not raise public alarm over Trump’s selection of then-Rep. Matt Gaetz to be attorney general, but behind-the-scenes aversion to the pick led Gaetz to remove his name from consideration.

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