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House Democrat delighted as Matt Gaetz offers to resign seat to defend Trump

Mr Boyle, Congressman from Philadelphia, seemed to mock Mr Gaetz' resignation offer, tweeting: ‘I strongly support my colleague Matt Gaetz doing this’

Gustaf Kilander
Washington, DC
Wednesday 03 February 2021 21:32 GMT
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House Democrat Brendan Boyle was elated after Florida Republican Representative Matt Gaetz said he would be willing to step down from his seat to defend former President Donald Trump in his upcoming impeachment trial.

Speaking to former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon on his "War Room Pandemic" podcast, Mr Gaetz said: "If the president called me and wanted me to go defend him on the floor of the Senate, that would be the top priority in my life. I would leave my House seat. I would leave my home. I would do anything I had to do to ensure that the greatest president in my lifetime, one of the greatest president this country has ever had, maybe the greatest president our country has ever had, got a full-throated defence."

Mr Boyle, a Congressman from Philadelphia, seemed to mock Mr Gaetz' resignation offer, tweeting: "I strongly support my colleague Matt Gaetz doing this."

Democrats have criticised Republicans for calling for unity and bipartisanship after they spent months spreading the myth that the election was stolen which led to the 6 January Capitol riot.

Democrats have subsequently blasted Republicans for being unwilling to hold Mr Trump accountable.

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Former Obama spokesperson Tommy Vietor sarcastically responded to Mr Boyle, tweeting: "Thank you for this moment of unity".

Mr Gaetz claimed that the "cancellation of the Trump presidency and the Trump movement" was "one of the biggest threats" to his district, even as Covid-19 has ravaged his home state. According to data from The New York Times, almost 27,000 people in Florida have died from Covid-19.

Twitter users were quick to make fun of Mr Gaetz and his seemingly absolute devotion to the former president. 

Mr Gaetz has slammed Republicans who voted to impeach Mr Trump in the House and went to Wyoming to rally supporters against the state's only Representative, House Republican Conference chair Liz Cheney. Mr Gaetz called for Ms Cheney to be removed from her post.

Before a meeting of the House Republican Caucus to discuss the future of the number 3 Republican, Mr Gaetz told The Hill that the caucus is would be made up of "those who want to drive out the populists, those who want to drive out the establishment and those who simply want peace".

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