House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul is the latest to point out the problem in his party.
During the first impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump in 2019, former Trump national security aide Fiona Hill made an extraordinary plea. Seated in front of congressional Republicans, she implored them
Republicans on the committee blanched at the suggestion that they had served as conduits for Russian misinformation, but Hill refused to back down.Five years later, Republicans are starting to grapple more publicly with the idea that this kind of thing is happening in their ranks. of Russia and Trump’s comments about not defending NATO allies from Moscow — has apparently occasioned some self-reflection among Republicans about their colleagues and allies:
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