"Learn their names. Remember their actions. And never, ever trust them again," The Lincoln Project video warns.
The conservative Lincoln Project’s latest ad goes after the Republican senators it says have enabled President Donald Trump and failed to take action against his “circus of incompetence, corruption and cruelty.”
“Every time they had a choice between America and Trump, they chose Trump,” the ad continues. “Every time they were called to the service of this nation and their sacred oath, they chose Trump. Every time. Learn their names. Remember their actions. And never, ever trust them again.” Reed Galen, co-founder of The Lincoln Project ― a political action committee founded by several prominent GOP figures and strategists who fiercely oppose Trump ― said in a statement that the senators highlighted have failed to stand up for the American people.
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