
'Watered down' anti-Cheney and Kinzinger resolution advances at RNC winter meeting
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Members of the Republican National Committee's resolution committee unanimously passed a motion on Thursday to formally censure GOP Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger over their service on the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol.
The resolution will advance to the full 168-member voting body for an up-or-down vote on Friday.
In the hours leading up to the vote Thursday, RNC members successfully lobbied sponsors of the resolution to water it down from a previous version that called for the expulsion of Cheney and Kinzinger from the House Republican conference. Citing concerns that the original draft went too far in its public rebuke of the two Republican lawmakers, sources told CNN that the language had been changed to ensure its passage out of the resolutions committee.

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