
Kinzinger criticizes GOP for pushing theories that are 'getting people killed' in wake of Buffalo shooting
CNN
Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois is calling out fellow Republicans for promoting or not speaking up against the racist "replacement" conspiracy theory that's "getting people killed," in light of the racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, over the weekend.
"The replacement theory they are pushing/tolerating is getting people killed," he wrote on Twitter Sunday, adding that House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina should be removed from office.
Kinzinger, a fierce critic of his those in own party who spread misinformation and who is not running for reelection, said on CNN's "New Day" Wednesday that he's asking for the Republican Party to "spit out the cancer."

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