A lonely rebellion: GOPers fighting Trump find themselves on the outs
WASHINGTON — This week provided overwhelming evidence that Donald Trump is ensconced in the driver’s seat of the Republican party, steamrolling internal competition, making political casualties of his rare detractors.
Look no further than Jeff Flake, Bob Corker and John McCain.
All three senators spoke against the president, warning of his unfitness for office and if this was intended as a rallying cry of rebellion, it produced little more than silence, slings and arrows from their own side.
The reaction of two men was telling: Sen. Ted Cruz and radio host Mark Levin. Both reluctantly endorsed Trump last year, after initially refusing to. Now they’re acting as presidential enforcers, raining verbal blows upon Trump detractors.