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Kelly: ‘We’ve heard very little’ from Republicans since Trump’s sedition posts

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) has called on his Republican colleagues in Congress to denounce President Trump’s recent threats against him and five other Democratic lawmakers. The senator’s call for action comes after Trump made alarming remarks about hanging members of Congress who support the impeachment inquiry.

In an interview on Sunday, Sen. Kelly expressed his concern over the president’s dangerous rhetoric and the lack of response from his Republican counterparts. He stated, “We’ve heard very little, basically crickets, from Republicans in the United States Congress about what the president has said about hanging members of Congress who are simply doing their job and upholding the Constitution.”

The six lawmakers in question, including Sen. Kelly, have been vocal in their support for the impeachment inquiry and have also stated that service members have the right to disobey illegal orders. This statement was in response to Trump’s controversial decision to withdraw troops from Syria, which has been widely criticized by both Democrats and Republicans.

Sen. Kelly’s call for action from Republicans is not just about denouncing Trump’s threats, but also about standing up for the values and principles that our country was founded upon. He emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and protecting the integrity of our democracy.

It is deeply concerning that the president of the United States would make such violent and disturbing remarks about members of Congress. This type of language only serves to further divide our nation and incite violence. As elected officials, it is our responsibility to condemn this type of behavior and hold our leaders accountable.

Unfortunately, the lack of response from Republicans in Congress is not surprising. Throughout Trump’s presidency, we have seen a pattern of silence and complicity from many members of his party. This is a dangerous precedent that sets a dangerous tone for our political discourse.

Sen. Kelly’s call for action is a reminder that we must put our country above party politics. It is time for Republicans to speak out against the president’s threats and stand up for what is right. As elected officials, we have a duty to protect the well-being of our nation and its citizens, and that includes speaking out against any form of violence or aggression.

Furthermore, Sen. Kelly’s call for action is also a call for unity. In these divisive times, it is more important than ever for our leaders to come together and work towards finding common ground. We may have different political beliefs, but we are all Americans and we must work together to uphold the values that make our country great.

In conclusion, Sen. Mark Kelly’s call for Republicans in Congress to denounce President Trump’s threats is a reminder that we must not tolerate any form of violence or aggression in our political discourse. It is time for our leaders to put aside their party affiliations and stand up for what is right. We must come together as a nation and work towards a brighter and more united future. As Sen. Kelly stated, “We cannot allow this type of dangerous rhetoric to become the norm. We must hold our leaders accountable and work towards a better and more respectful political climate.”

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