U.S. Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), who is serving his last term in office after choosing not to run for re-election, chose today to lash out at former President Donald Trump, who he voted to impeach, in a tweet.
Kinzinger has essentially chosen to use his last year in public office to attack Trump, as his government website shows.
In the tweet, Kinzinger claimed that “Trump is a snowflake who complains more than anyone anywhere ever.”
“I really am ashamed to see my party embrace blame America first and victimhood doctrine,” Kinzinger added.
Conservative Twitter personality Catturd responded to Kinzinger by telling him that such a statement is “Hilarious from someone who literally cries on Twitter 24/7.”
Hilarious from someone who literally cries on Twitter 24/7.
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) October 10, 2022
Former Ohio GOP Senate candidate Mark Pukita also mocked Kinzinger and told him in response, “Trump lives rent-free in your head on a lifetime lease.”
Trump lives rent-free in your head on a lifetime lease.
— Mark Pukita (@mpukita) October 10, 2022
As we reported in July, in an interview with ABC’s “This Week,” Kinzinger almost “guaranteed” that in 10 years, there won’t be any Trump supporters.
“What does history say in five or ten years because I can guarantee, well I can get about as close as I can to guaranteeing, that in about 10 years, there’s not going to have been a single Trump supporter that exists anywhere in the country,” Kinzinger insisted at the time.
Kinzinger also suggested, “It’s like Nixon. There were a lot of people that supported Nixon until he was out of office and then everybody was like, oh, nobody supported Nixon.”
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