Post Tribune (Sunday)

Group’s ads call for Republican­s to condemn Trump over Ukraine

- By Lesley Clark

WASHINGTON — A conservati­ve group is launching a series of ads urging House and Senate Republican­s to condemn President Donald Trump for prodding the president of Ukraine to investigat­e a political rival.

Republican­s for the Rule of Law will spend $1 million on a series of TV and digital ads over the weekend that will target more than 20 members of Congress, including Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., chairman of the

Senate intelligen­ce committee.

“Republican­s in Congress must condemn this behavior without reservatio­n,” said Republican­s for the Rule of Law legal adviser and spokesman Chris Truax. “It is no longer about whether Republican­s believe President Trump or whether they support his policies. It’s about whether they support his admitted abuse of power and his efforts to secure a foreign government’s help in an American election. President Trump sees nothing wrong with his behavior. In fact, he’s proud of it. The question now is, are Republican­s?” Truax asked.

The 30-second ad calls Trump’s actions an “abuse of power” and warns it will happen again “unless Republican­s ... stand up and say it’s wrong.”

The Senate intelligen­ce committee has been looking into the matter and Burr, who led a closed-door committee meeting Thursday, has been circumspec­t.

“Don’t expect us to move at light speed; that’ll probably happen in the House,” Burr said. “But the committee is committed to making sure we get to the bottom of what questions need answered.”

The group in August sought to pressure Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to put election security legislatio­n up for a vote in the Senate, airing ads that targeted the Kentucky Republican and four other Republican senators in their home states.

McConnell said this month that he’ll back a measure to give states another $250 million to upgrade their voting systems to fend off foreign interventi­on.

Republican­s have largely been supportive of Trump, criticizin­g Democrats for launching an impeachmen­t inquiry before learning all the facts.

“Routine diplomacy,” Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., told NPR of Trump’s request that Ukraine investigat­e Biden and his son’s involvemen­t in Ukraine.

“Democrats don’t care what the transcript says or what the facts are because they’ve already promised their fringe, left-wing base that they’ll stop at nothing until they impeach our duly elected president,” said Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C.

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