May 20, 2024

Ken Buck Donation to Matt Rosendale Could Trigger ‘Blowback’ from Trump

A PAC related to Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), who voted towards impeaching DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, might “trigger more blowback from Trump.”

NBC News reported on Tuesday that a few of former President Donald Trump’s allies and advisers have been stewing over Rep. Matt Rosendale’s (R-MT) probably bid for the Senate to unseat Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT).

Many prime Republicans have backed entrepreneur and former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy as Rosendale failed to defeat Tester within the 2018 election cycle, throughout a time that many different Trump-friendly states comparable to Florida, Indiana, and North Dakota managed to win their respective elections.

A PAC related to Buck plans to donate to Rosendale; NBC News stated that this might engender extra “blowback from Trump.” Buck has decided not to run for reelection, citing his frustration with the Republican Party’s adoption of considerations about potential election fraud in the course of the 2020 presidential election:

Buck notably additionally joined with two different House Republicans to vote towards the impeachment of Mayorkas, as Republicans attempt to maintain him accountable for the historic migrant disaster unfolding beneath President Joe Biden.

The Colorado Republican was additionally one of many 25 “intransigents” who declined to vote for House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan’s (R-OH) bid for Speaker.

Buck most infamously worked with Democrats to push the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA), a invoice that will have funneled billions of {dollars} from huge tech firms to far-left legacy media firms. Buck, coincidentally, received donations from the legacy media’s prime lobbyists in Washington, DC.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-VA) stated:

I’m simply fed up with again stabbers, liars, and grifters. Matt Rosendale cannot be trusted. He turned his again on Pres Trump and solely endorsed him not too long ago as a result of Rosendale is planning to run for Senate AGAIN after already shedding final time within the Senate race towards John Tester.

I’ve the identical conservative voting document as Matt Rosendale however he’s a grifter. He’s not loyal to the individuals who have supported him like Pres Trump. He walks round with a army type buzz reduce similar to John Tester to idiot veterans however Rosendale and Tester by no means even served within the army, in contrast to Tim Sheehy who was a Navy Seal.

Kevin McCarthy spent practically half 1,000,000 towards Rosendale’s opponent to assist him win his congressional seat and Rosendale fortunately took the assistance. He’s hate [sic] for individuals to know that. Montana deserves a Senator who will struggle for them and put America First. That’s why I endorsed Tim Sheehy for Senate and in contrast to Caroline Wren I’m not making a single penny.

Breitbart News reported that Rosendale has additionally funded House Republicans who’ve opposed President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection bid, together with Reps. Chip Roy (R-TX), Ralph Norman (R-SC), and Bob Good (R-VA).

Breitbart News additionally detailed Rosendale’s 2018 feedback about deporting unlawful aliens: “I don’t think it’s feasible to say that we’re going to Mexico to deport all of the illegal immigrants that are here right now:”

Juanita Broaddrick wrote, “One of the anti-Trump RINOs who just voted against impeaching Mayorkas is now helping fund Matt Rosendale’s Senate campaign. If RINO Ken Buck supports them, they are probably not the best for our party.”

Alex Bruesewitz wrote, “Ken Buck has become a complete and total disgrace. He has let Trump derangement syndrome rot his brain. He is also in negotiations with CNN to become a contributor there. I’m not surprised that he is funding Matt Rosendale’s campaign.”

He added, “Rosendale refused to endorse Trump for nearly a year and also got me canceled from my speaking gig at the Montana GOP convention. Sad!!!”

Sean Moran is a coverage reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter @SeanMoran3.



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