Far-right Republicans have turned their rhetorical fire on Ken Buck, a fellow GOP member. He keeps telling them the truth about Joe Biden anyway.
written by the Colorado congressman, shredding his party’s case against the incumbent Democratic president.
Note, the op-ed didn’t say the impeachment inquiry is premature; he effectively argued that it’s based on myths and lies. “These facts — like all facts — are stubborn things,” he wrote.
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