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Kinzinger on his public feud with Trump over election lies and the GOP's 'creepy' obsession with the former president: 'He won in the short term'

Aug 14, 2022, 00:19 IST
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., speaks during the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol hearing in Washington on Thursday, July 21, 2022.Bill Clark via Getty Images
  • Rep. Adam Kinzinger said Donald Trump has "won" their longstanding public feud "in the short term."
  • Kinzinger, who will leave Congress after this session, said he won't pretend he "saved the party" from Trump.
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Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger said former President Donald Trump has "won" their longstanding public feud "in the short term, at least."

Kinzinger, who will leave Congress after this session, drew Trump's ire by calling out his false claims of election fraud and participating in the House investigation of January 6.

Recent August primaries proved the success of some Trump-endorsed candidates demonstrating the former president's lasting sway in the Republican party.

"Yeah, he won in the short term, at least," Kinzinger told WGN-TV. "There's no use in pretending somehow I scored some major victory and saved the party."

Kinzinger decried the GOP's attachment to the former president, calling it a "creepy" obsession.

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"If people wake up, there may be an opportunity to come back. If they don't, I know I've done what I can do," Kinzinger said. "It's not the party I ever joined. It's around a person, and it's kind of creepy to be honest with you."

Though he has not announced his official plans, reports say Trump is planning to run for president in 2024. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy recently said he encouraged Trump to hold his announcement until after the 2022 midterms in November.

For Kinzinger, the feud with Trump has had personal repercussions. He recently said he received a mailed threat to execute him and his family, including his infant child. In the interview with WGN-TV, Kinzinger said his son inspires him to press on.

"I just had a kid, and I know one thing: Regardless of what happens, when he reads about this time, he's going to be proud of his last name," Kinzinger told the outlet. "I know at some point he's going to be proud he's a Kinzinger. I have a lot of colleagues that can't say the same."

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