List of RINOs that are members of the 117th Congress
Contents
- 1 Senate
- 1.1 Mitt Romney
- 1.2 Lisa Murkowski
- 1.3 Susan Collins
- 1.4 Ben Sasse
- 1.5 Pat Toomey
- 1.6 Bill Cassidy
- 1.7 Richard Burr
- 1.8 Mitch McConnell
- 1.9 John Cornyn
- 1.10 Lindsey Graham
- 1.11 Mike Rounds
- 2 House
- 2.1 Liz Cheney
- 2.2 Dan Newhouse
- 2.3 Peter Meijer
- 2.4 Adam Kinzinger
- 2.5 David Valadao
- 2.6 Tom Rice
- 2.7 Jaime Herrera Beutler
- 2.8 Anthony Gonzalez
- 2.9 John Katko
- 2.10 Fred Upton
- 2.11 Carlos Giménez
- 2.12 Maria Elvira Salazar
- 2.13 Brian Fitzpatrick
- 2.14 Tom Reed
- 2.15 John Curtis
- 2.16 Mike Gallagher
- 2.17 Blake Moore
- 2.18 Don Bacon
- 2.19 Mike T. McCaul
- 2.20 Don Young
- 2.21 Mario Diaz-Balart
- 3 References
Senate[edit]
Mitt Romney[edit]
Mitt Romney, one of the most infamous RINOs voted for Trump's impeachment.[1]
Lisa Murkowski[edit]
Murkowski voted for Trump's impeachment.[2] She is also among the few pro abortion Republicans.
Susan Collins[edit]
Collins also voted for impeachment and is the other pro abortion Republican in the senate.
Ben Sasse[edit]
Voted for Impeachment. Sasse has been a staunch never Trumper.
Pat Toomey[edit]
Toomey Voted for Trump's impeachment.
Bill Cassidy[edit]
Cassidy voted for Trump's impeachment.
Richard Burr[edit]
Burr voted for Trump's impeachment.
Mitch McConnell[edit]
Mitch may not have voted for impeachment, but he has been a consistent obstacle for conservative causes.
John Cornyn[edit]
Supports Amnesty[3]
Lindsey Graham[edit]
Supports Amnesty[4]
Mike Rounds[edit]
Supports Amnesty[5]
House[edit]
Liz Cheney[edit]
Cheney voted for Trump's impeachment. Number three most important Republican in the House by position (behind Kevin McCarthy and Steve Scalise,[6]
Dan Newhouse[edit]
Voted to impeach Trump. He also supports Mass Amnesty Bills.[7]
Peter Meijer[edit]
Congress Freshman who replaced NeverTrumper Justin Amash,He also supports Mass Amnesty Bills.[8][9]
Adam Kinzinger[edit]
Vocal never Trump Representative from Illinois. He voted to impeach Trump, and supported gun control measures[10]
David Valadao[edit]
Voted to impeach Trump and backs mass amnesty bills.
Tom Rice[edit]
Voted to object to both Pennsylvania and Arizona. He ended up being a turncoat and voted for the sham impeachment trial of President Donald Trump
Jaime Herrera Beutler[edit]
Voted to impeach President Donald Trump.
Anthony Gonzalez[edit]
Ohio representative that voted to impeach President Donald Trump.
John Katko[edit]
He voted to impeach President Donald Trump. He is also in favor of mass amnesty bills.
Fred Upton[edit]
He voted to impeach President Donald Trump. He is also in favor of mass amnesty bills and gun control measures.
Carlos Giménez[edit]
While he did vote to object to both Arizona and Pennsylvania. He backed "gun control" measures in congress, as well as Amnesty. [11] and mass-amnesty for illegal aliens.[12]
Maria Elvira Salazar[edit]
Supported Mass Amnesty and Gun Control like her counterpart, Gimenez.
Brian Fitzpatrick[edit]
Supports gun control, mass amnesty and called for censure of Donald Trump.[13]
Tom Reed[edit]
Supports inequality act, and supports censure of Donald Trump.[14]
John Curtis[edit]
supports censure of Donald Trump.[15]
Mike Gallagher[edit]
supports censure of Donald Trump.[16]
Blake Moore[edit]
supports censure of Donald Trump.[17]
Don Bacon[edit]
supports censure of Donald Trump.[18] He also has a neo-con track record.
Mike T. McCaul[edit]
Notorious House Neocon. He praised Biden's airstrikes on Syria.
Don Young[edit]
Known for corrupt earmark of Alaska Bridge that leads to nowhere which drained 200 million dollars.
Mario Diaz-Balart[edit]
While voted to object to both state's electoral count, he also backed major amnesty bills.
| Republican Establishment |
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| | Groups | National Republican Senatorial Committee • National Republican Congressional Committee • Republican Main Street Partnership • Tuesday Group | | | Political Agenda | Neoconservatism • Globalism • Centrism • Big government • Spending bills • Cronyism • Crony capitalism | | | People | John Barrasso • Roy Blunt • Susan Brooks • Liz Cheney • Tom Emmer • Jaime Herrera Beutler • John Katko • Kevin McCarthy • Mitch McConnell • Paul Mitchell • Tom Rice • Marco Rubio • Paul Ryan • Ben Sasse • Rick Scott • Steve Stivers • John Thune • Fred Upton • David Valadao • Todd Young | | | Historical Figures | Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller • Wendell Willkie • Alfred M. Landon • Prescott Bush • Thomas E. Dewey • George Romney • Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. • Hiram Fong • Jacob Javits • Thomas Kuchel • Joseph W. Martin, Jr. • John McCain • Winthrop Rockefeller | | | Backers | Lamar Alexander • Richard Burr • Shelley Moore Capito • Bill Cassidy • Susan Collins • John Cornyn • Brian Fitzpatrick • Lindsey Graham • Will Hurd • James Lankford • Adam Kinzinger • Peter Meijer • Lisa Murkowski • Dan Newhouse • Mitt Romney • Pat Toomey • Thom Tillis • Roger Wicker • Don Young | | | Allies | Senate Leadership Fund • Congressional Leadership Fund • Koch brothers • Big Pharma • RINOs • RINO Backers | | | Historical opponents | Calvin Coolidge • Robert Taft • John W. Bricker • Barry Goldwater • Everett Dirksen • Ronald Reagan | | | Conservative opponents | Todd Akin • Michele Bachmann • Ben Carson • Doug Collins • Steve King • Roy Moore • Richard Mourdock • Donald Trump • Rand Paul • Allen West |
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References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.npr.org/sections/trump-impeachment-trial-live-updates/2021/02/15/967878039/7-gop-senators-voted-to-convict-trump-only-1-faces-voters-next-year
- ↑ https://www.npr.org/sections/trump-impeachment-trial-live-updates/2021/02/15/967878039/7-gop-senators-voted-to-convict-trump-only-1-faces-voters-next-year
- ↑ https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2021/04/23/john-cornyn-daca-illegals-senate/
- ↑ https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2021/04/23/john-cornyn-daca-illegals-senate/
- ↑ https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2021/04/23/john-cornyn-daca-illegals-senate/
- ↑ https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/12/politics/cheney-supports-impeachment/index.html
- ↑ https://clerk.house.gov/evs/2021/roll093.xml
- ↑ https://clerk.house.gov/evs/2021/roll093.xml
- ↑ https://clerk.house.gov/evs/2021/roll093.xml
- ↑ https://clerk.house.gov/evs/2021/roll075.xml
- ↑ https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/03/just-house-passes-gun-control-bill-expand-background-checks-8-republicans-voted-democrats/
- ↑ https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/03/17/lindsey-graham-house-republicans-promote-amnesty-for-illegal-aliens-amid-border-crisis/
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/5/cosponsors?q={"search":["censure+Donald+trump"]}&s=2&r=2&overview=closed&searchResultViewType=expanded
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/5/cosponsors?q={"search":["censure+Donald+trump"]}&s=2&r=2&overview=closed&searchResultViewType=expanded
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/5/cosponsors?q={"search":["censure+Donald+trump"]}&s=2&r=2&overview=closed&searchResultViewType=expanded
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/5/cosponsors?q={"search":["censure+Donald+trump"]}&s=2&r=2&overview=closed&searchResultViewType=expanded
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/5/cosponsors?q={"search":["censure+Donald+trump"]}&s=2&r=2&overview=closed&searchResultViewType=expanded
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/5/cosponsors?q={"search":["censure+Donald+trump"]}&s=2&r=2&overview=closed&searchResultViewType=expanded