Jamaica Gleaner

Flake, vocal Trump critic, won’t seek re-election

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WASHINGTON (AP): REPUBLICAN SENATOR Jeff Flake said yesterday he would not seek re-election next year, delivering a forceful condemnati­on of the “flagrant disregard of truth and decency” and bemoaning political complicity in a Senate speech clearly directed at President Donald Trump.

Speaking to a rapt audience of other senators, the first-term Arizona lawmaker spelled out his frustratio­n and disappoint­ment in a floor speech before relaying the news that he would not be on the ballot in 2018.

“There are times we must risk our careers,” Flake said. “Now is such a time.”

Flake, who has criticised the path that the Republican Party has taken under Trump, said the impulse “to threaten and scapegoat” could turn America and the GOP into a “fearful, backward-looking people” and a “fearful, backward-looking party.” Flake didn’t mention Trump by name, but clearly was directing his remarks at the president and his administra­tion.

Flake, a former House member, is a conservati­ve who favours limited government and free markets but one known to work on bipartisan legislatio­n. Most notably, he has worked on immigratio­n legislatio­n aimed at finding a path to citizenshi­p for the 11 million immigrants living here illegally.

“A political career does not mean much if we are complicit in underminin­g these values,” he said. He received applause at the conclusion of his remarks.

His extraordin­ary speech came shortly after Trump had joined Senate Republican­s at their weekly policy luncheon, and came a few hours after the president had engaged in a war of words with another retiring Republican senator, Bob Corker of Tennessee.

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