The American political right’s complicated internal debate over Russia and Vladimir Putin is coming to a head.

Even as congressional Republicans this week were threatening to cut off Ukraine aid once and for all, former president Donald Trump floated the idea that he would encourage Putin to attack NATO countries that didn’t pay enough; Tucker Carlson set about what was effectively a pro-Russian propaganda tour in which he downplayed Putin’s killing of political opponents; and then top Putin opposition leader Alexei Navalny was reported dead in prison.

The confluence of events has suddenly led to some stark comments from the more anti-Putin wing of the Republican Party, which set about deriding any Putin apologists and Russian propagandists in their midst.

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  • @[email protected]
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    3510 months ago

    This won’t influence my opinion of Republicans at all. They’ve gone way past the point where I will ever even consider forgiving them for all the treasonous bullshit they’ve foisted on us.

    • Drusas
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      1410 months ago

      And the fascist bullshit they’re actively planning (see Project 2025).

    • @ghostdoggtv
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      110 months ago

      Idk, I could muster some forgiveness if it meant they flipped into irrelevance.