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共和党领导人给特朗普火上浇油:注

2021-05-06 09:20   美国新闻网   - 

TAKE with里克·克莱因

脸书随着这些事情的进展,可能会让事情变得简单。周三标志着该平台与前总统关系的审判日唐纳德·特朗普,决定于他是否应该复职与监督委员会一起休息。

共和党拿不定主意干净利落地或果断地。这使得共和党希望在过去留下的斗争在现在变得紧迫——特别是因为很明显,大多数共和党选民和当选官员根本不想特朗普下台。

共和党人可以指责特朗普和他拒绝接受失败的事实,此外,他显然没有能力让一场可能的战斗变得毫无根据。

但真的,他们应该自责。麻烦的众议员利兹·切尼发现自己又进去了她的会议是因为她的同事所做的决定并且在特朗普已经卸任,而且对他来说相对沉默的时候,正在讨论什么是共和党领导人可以接受的行为。

实质上,可能是加州众议院少数党领袖凯文·麦卡锡决定了切尼的命运带着他的热情:“我受够了她。你知道,我已经失去信心了。”

麦卡锡是屏蔽的核心副总统切尼在投票弹劾特朗普后被解除领导职务。但切尼只是继续说她几个月来一直在说的话——特朗普输了,他在1月6日之前和当天的行为构成了不应被忘记的“背叛”。

共和党的赌注不仅仅是谁是众议院领导层的第三名成员。这是关于是否应该允许任何地位的共和党人指责特朗普的谎言——或者对他在党内的未来角色有任何与马加世界不一致的意见。

所有这些都给脸书的决定带来了新的紧迫性,该决定将由独立监督委员会在美国东部时间上午9点宣布。

想想特朗普在没有脸书或推特的情况下拥有的影响力,在哪里他的禁令被贴上了标签永久的。这位前总统最近一直在发表简短的声明,现在又推出了新的网站与支持者联系。

人们只能想象,当特朗普再次开始举行集会时,当他利用新旧平台传达自己的信息时,他在党内的影响力会是什么样子。

的纲要阿维·哈珀

拜登政府正在进入一个流行病应对的新阶段作为两者新冠肺炎(新型冠状病毒肺炎)全国的病例和疫苗需求下降。

乔·拜登总统星期二发表讲话,旨在解决疫苗犹豫通过伸出橄榄枝-提供信贷特朗普政府授权疫苗感谢共和党议员世卫组织就疫苗的功效和安全性发表了意见。

“疫苗背后的科学已经发展了几十年。虽然我们可能并不总是在所有问题上都达成一致,但这是不同政治派别的人都能达成一致的事情,”拜登说。“因此,我要感谢像米奇·麦康奈尔这样的著名保守派和一大群国会共和党议员,他们接受过医学培训,在接种疫苗方面取得了进展。”

但是好的一面可能不足以说服犹豫不决的人采取行动。根据最新数据,近四分之一的美国人不愿意接种疫苗,16%的人已经完全排除接种疫苗的可能性美国广播公司新闻/华盛顿邮报民意调查。

根据同一项民意调查,这种想法在农村居民、共和党人、保守派和那些只有高中文凭的人中最高。

接种更多的疫苗对于拜登在7月4日前实现恢复正常或接近正常的目标至关重要。

小费梅格·坎宁安

佛罗里达州州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯展望2024年,民主党人在家里设定他们的目标他在州长官邸的位置。

民主党众议员查理·克里斯特,前共和党人,曾在2007年至2011年担任州长,正式参选星期二。但是另一位杰出的民主党人众议员瓦尔·戴明斯(Val Demings)可能正准备发表自己的声明。

她发微博克里斯特宣布前几个小时的一段竞选视频,标题是“准备好了”她甚至把这条推文钉在了推特页面的顶部。戴明斯是拜登的潜在副总统人选之一,她公开表示希望担任全州职务,无论是在参议院还是作为州长。

“我收到了来自全州各地的电话、短信和信息,要求我参选,因为他们觉得自己没有代表,他们的声音没有被听到,”她今年4月在MSNBC说。

尽管努力了,克里斯特十年来没有在全州范围内获得成功。虽然佛罗里达可能是一;一个艰苦的战斗对民主党人来说,如果戴明斯赢得任何一场竞选,她都将创造历史——佛罗里达州从未有过黑人州长或黑人参议员。


GOP leaders add own fuel to Trump's fire: The Note

The TAKE withRick Klein

Facebookmay have made it easy for itself, as these things go. Wednesday marks judgment day for the platform's relationship with former PresidentDonald Trump, with the decision onwhether he should be reinstatedresting with its oversight board.

The Republican Partycan't make up its mindon Trump that cleanly or decisively. That's making fights the GOP hoped to leave in the past urgent in the present -- particularly as it becomes clear that most Republican voters and elected office-holders don't want Trump gone at all.

Republicans can blame Trump and his refusal to accept the fact of his defeat, on top of his apparent inability to leave a possible fight unfought.

But really, they should be blaming themselves. The trouble Rep. Liz Cheneyfinds herself in againwith her conference is because ofdecisions her colleagues have madeand are making about what constitutes acceptable behavior in a Republican leader while Trump is well out of office and, for him, relatively muted.

It may be that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., essentiallysealed Cheney's fatewith his hot-mic take: "I've had it with her. You know, I've lost confidence."

McCarthywas central in shieldingCheney, R-Wyo., from removal from leadership after her vote to impeach Trump. But Cheney is simply continuing to say what she has said for months now -- that Trump lost and that his actions leading up to and on Jan. 6 constituted a "betrayal" that should not be forgotten.

The stakes for the GOP are about more than who the third-ranking member of House leadership is. It's about whether Republicans of any stature should be allowed to call out Trump for his lies -- or have any opinions about his future role in the party that don't align with MAGA-world.

All of this brings a new urgency to Facebook's decision, which will be announced by its independent oversight board at 9 a.m. ET.

Consider the influence Trump is having without Facebook or Twitter, wherehis ban has been labeledas permanent. The former president has been churning out short statements of late, and now has launched a newwebsiteto connect with supporters.

One can only imagine what Trump's sway inside his party might be like when he starts holding rallies again, and when he uses platforms both old and new to get his message out.

The RUNDOWN withAveri Harper

The Biden administration is moving into anew phase of pandemic responseas bothCOVID-19cases and demand for vaccines dip across the country.

In remarks Tuesday, President Joe Biden aimed toaddress vaccine hesitancyamong Republicans by extending an olive branch of sorts --offering creditto the Trump administration for authorizing the vaccines andgratitude to GOP lawmakerswho have spoken up on the efficacy and safety of vaccines.

"Science behind the vaccines has been under development for decades. While we may not always agree on everything, this is one thing people across the political spectrum can agree on," said Biden. "So I want to thank prominent conservatives like Mitch McConnell and a large group of Republican members of Congress who have -- who have medical training, who have advanced getting vaccinated."

But niceties likely won't be enough to persuade the hesitant to take the shots. Nearly 1 in 4 Americans are disinclined to get the vaccine and 16% have ruled out getting the vaccine entirely, according to the latestABC News/Washington Post poll.

According to the same poll, that thinking is highest among rural residents, Republicans, conservatives and those with no more than a high school diploma.

Administering more vaccines will be vital to reaching Biden's goal of a return to normalcy, or something close to it, by July 4.

The TIP withMeg Cunningham

As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis looks ahead to 2024, Democrats at home aresetting their sightson his spot in the governor's mansion.

Democratic Rep. Charlie Crist, a former Republican who was governor from 2007 to 2011,made his run officialTuesday. Butanother prominent Democrat, Rep. Val Demings, could be preparing to make an announcement of her own.

Shetweeteda campaign video hours before Crist's announcement with the caption "ready for the moment." She's even pinned the tweet at the top of her Twitter page. Demings was in the mix as a potential vice president to Biden and has been public about her desire tohold statewide office, either in the Senate or as governor.

"I have received calls and texts and messages from people all over the state, asking me to run because they feel that they are not represented, and their voices are not heard," she said on MSNBC in April.

Despite trying, Crist hasn't had statewide success in a decade. ThoughFlorida may beanuphill battlefor Democrats, Demings would make history if she won either race -- Florida has never had a Black governor or a Black U.S. senator.

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