03/21/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Democrats are not the only ones trying to stop Donald Trump from winning the presidency in 2024.
RINO Republicans, meaning Republicans in name only, are conspiring with each other to block Trump through any means, even by resigning in order to cause the Republican Party to lose its majority in Congress.
The same type of thing happened in 2018 during the midterms when, as Revolver puts it, “RINOs bowed out in droves, handing over the reins of the House to the Democrats on a silver platter, all so they could take a couple of swings at impeaching President Trump.”
On X, Charlie Kirk announced that Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) is quitting his post, which will leave Republicans with just a one-seat majority. This was also confirmed by Newsweek and other media sources.
“RINO Ken Buck has made it painfully clear that he’s part of a four-man scheme to stop President Trump, even when he’s duly elected for a third time by We the People,” Revolver explains. “They plan to resign before 2024 so that Democrats will be in charge of the House and control the certification process.”
“If you’ve ever questioned the reality of the Uniparty, let this be your wake-up call. It’s alive, kicking, and using every ounce of its energy to fight the people.”
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Rumors are also circulating that Buck and other RINOs in Congress are planning to use the lets-abandon-our-majority maneuver to not only block Trump from the White House again but also to put an end to MAGA (Make America Great Again) lawmakers winning office.
The Hill reported that Buck is rejecting the notion that his early departure from Congress was calculated to thwart Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Colo.) electoral ambitions in the 4th Congressional District.
Buck’s early departure means there now has to be a special election to fill his seat, a move that Boebert called “weak sauce” and a “gift to the uniparty.”
“The establishment concocted a swampy backroom deal to try to rig an election I’m winning by 25 points,” Boebert said in a statement, which Buck called “ridiculous.”
According to Buck, he has done his “very best” to stay out of the primary election, claiming that he is acting in impartiality.
Try as he might to frame his early departure as nothing sinister, Buck was written about by Occupy Democrats as well, which admitted that the move “couldn’t be worse for Lauren Boebert” because she was running to defeat Buck in November.
“Since Boebert is plagued with scandals and has made a lot of enemies within the party the Colorado Sun predicts that they may end up NOT choosing Boebert,” Occupy Democrats reported.
“To make matters even worse for Boebert, the Colorado Sun also reports that she will have to resign her current Congressional seat in order to be eligible to run in the special election because Colorado law bans candidates from running for more than one office at a time.”
One thing is clear from all this: The establishment has pretty much given up on President Biden having any chance at winning this fall, otherwise they would not be going to such great lengths to stop Trump.
“Instead, they’ve gone all-in, placing every single one of their rotten, stinking eggs in the ‘STOP TRUMP’ basket,” Revolver says.
“Dems, hand-in-hand with their RINO allies, are on a mission to dismantle MAGA and block President Trump from returning to the White House, no matter the cost to the country and the American people.”
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