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GOP praises Trump—once they aren’t sidestepping his insane habits

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Editorial Board Published February 22, 2025
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In the event you thought this might be the week Republicans grew a backbone and stood as much as President Donald Trump’s lawlessness, embrace of murderous dictators over American allies, infliction of struggling via inconsiderate cuts to the federal workforce, and even declaration that he’s a “king,” properly … you’d be unsuitable.

Republicans have overwhelmingly held their tongues, refusing to criticize Trump for his harmful habits and performing as if they’re powerless to cease his rampage via the federal authorities.

Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who as soon as slammed former President Barack Obama as a “king,” had no grievance when Trump declared himself one on Tuesday.

In truth, Paul wrote a submit on X that very same day, describing how superior he thought Trump’s first month in workplace has been:

Just a few folks could have seen that I resisted an enthusiastic endorsement of Donald Trump throughout the election. However now, I’m amazed by the Trump cupboard (a lot of whom I might have picked). I really like his message to the Ukrainian warmongers, and alongside along with his DOGE initiative exhibits I used to be unsuitable to withhold my endorsement. So right now, admittedly slightly tardy, I give Donald Trump my enthusiastic endorsement!  (Too little too late some will say, however, you already know, it’s honest, there’s that.) Don’t count on this endorsement to be fawning. I nonetheless suppose tariffs are a horrible concept, however Dios Mio, what braveness, what tenacity. Go @realDonaldTrump Go!

Different Republicans have been silent about Trump’s king declaration, which might have been the lead story for days on right-wing cable if a Democratic president had stated the identical factor.

As for the Trump and co-President Elon Musk’s sloppy effort to intestine the federal workforce—which by accident led to the ouster of important staff who’re sustaining the nation’s nuclear arsenal, making an attempt to cease the hen flu from turning into the following pandemic, and managing a fund that pays for remedy for 9/11 survivors and first responders—Republicans threw up their arms and stated there’s nothing they’ll do.

“Congress can’t do anything except complain about it,” Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa advised reporters in Iowa, based on Radio Free Iowa, “however I feel we now have to have sympathy and

GOP praises Trump—once they aren’t sidestepping his insane habits
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, left, stands with Kash Patel, the newly minted FBI director, within the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 30, 2025.

understanding for those that are laid off.”

In truth, most Republicans stated they’re nice with slashing the federal workforce, and have had solely tepid criticism of the Trump administration’s poor execution of these cuts. 

“I think we all know that the administration—the new administration—is giving a very careful scrub to the government, to all the agencies of the government, to figure out how we can do things more efficiently and save money for the American taxpayer,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune stated at a information convention. “It’s important, in doing that, that you don’t undermine important services. In many cases, as you point out, there are some that affect my state. There are some that affect all of my colleagues’ states around the country, and we will work with the administration as they move forward to ensure that important services that have to do with health and safety, for example, are protected and preserved.”

Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine stated Trump and Musk, who helps push the cuts to the federal workforce, have to decelerate as a result of “they’re making mistakes.”

“This latest example of individuals who were studying bird flu being fired from the Department of Agriculture is a perfect example. Another is that they mistakenly put in charge of the FBI, a person that they didn’t intend to be in charge temporarily of the FBI, that’s what happens when you move too fast and you don’t take the time to do a careful evaluation,” Collins advised HuffPost’s Igor Bobic.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, stated Trump and Musk have their hearts in the proper place however that their execution has been off. 

UNITED STATES - JUNE 23: Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, right, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, are seen in the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, June 23, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, left, and Susan Collins of Maine speak within the U.S. Capitol on June 23, 2022.

“I share the administration’s goal of reducing the size of the federal government, but this approach is bringing confusion, anxiety, and now trauma to our civil servants—some of whom moved their families and packed up their whole lives to come here,” Murkowski stated in a submit on X. “Indiscriminate workforce cuts aren’t efficient and won’t fix the federal budget, but they will hurt good people who have answered the call to public service to do important work for our nation.”

Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska, who occupies a district that Democrat Kamala Harris received within the 2024 presidential election, echoed comparable sentiments.

“Before making cuts rashly, the Administration should be studying and staffing to see what the consequences are. Measure twice before cutting. They have had to backtrack multiple times,” Bacon stated. 

However the dumbest remark got here from Sen. Tommy Tuberville, the Alabama Republican who is worked up that Trump and Musk are going to make cuts on the Division of Protection subsequent.

“I wouldn’t be against them taking it from a Pentagon to a Trigon. Cut a couple sides off of it,” Tuberville stated, apparently not conscious {that a} form with three sides is named a triangle.

Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is seen as he meets with Pete Hegseth, President-Elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, in Washington DC on December 2, 2024. (Photo by Aaron Schwartz/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama

In the meantime, even when Republicans disagreed with what the Trump administration was doing, they refused to say Trump was accountable, talking in circles to attempt to keep away from angering Pricey Chief Don.

Quite a few Republicans criticized Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s efforts to pressure an election in Ukraine, however didn’t criticize Trump for siding with Putin in that effort.

“Putin is now asking for a new election in Ukraine, conducted in a specific manner that he can influence, so that he can install his puppet and accomplish that which he couldn’t militarily. Nice try, Vladimir. Try holding a free and fair election in your own country first without imprisoning your opponents. You have zero credibility and the United States and Europe will not cave to your ridiculous demands,” Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, Republican, of Pennsylvania, stated in a submit on X, regardless that Trump can be pushing for Ukraine to carry an election.

Republican Rep. Mike Lawler of New York wrote a equally robust submit on X about Putin—however by no means as soon as stated Trump was unsuitable for embracing him.

“Vladimir Putin is a vile dictator and thug, who has worked in a concerted effort with China and Iran to undermine and destabilize the United States, Europe, Israel, and the free world. He is not our friend, nor our ally,” Lawler wrote.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, president of Ukraine speaks to the press during a media briefing on the territory of Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant, Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Babenko)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks to the press close to a nuclear energy plant in Ukraine on Feb. 13, 2025.

Trump aired an opposing sentiment on Wednesday, when he falsely described Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a dictator. And when Thune was requested if he additionally views the Zelenskyy that means, Thune responded, “The president speaks for himself.”

Murkowski performed dumb when requested for her response to Trump’s Zelenskyy remark.

“I would like to see that in context, because I would certainly never refer to President Zelenskyy as a dictator,” Murkowski stated. 

And Sen. Roger Wicker, Republican of Mississippi, stated he was going to ask the White Home for “clarification” about what Trump meant when he known as Zelenskyy a dictator—as if Trump’s remark didn’t communicate for itself.

As Trump as soon as stated, he may shoot somebody in the midst of Fifth Avenue and never lose any voters. The identical, apparently, goes for Republican members of Congress.

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