Trump mulls backing Justin Amash primary challenger: report
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President Trump has reportedly discussed the possibility of backing a primary challenger to Republican Rep. Justin Amash who came out in favor of impeaching the president over the Mueller Report’s findings weeks ago.
Trump has mulled potential support of challenger State Rep. Jim Lower with several people, including Vice President Mike Pence and North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows. Lower has a 16-point lead in a recent poll, Politico reported.
JUSTIN AMASH GONE FROM HOUSE FREEDOM CAUCUS AFTER SAYING TRUMP'S CONDUCT WAS 'IMPEACHABLE'
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On Monday, Amash and Meadows made a mutual decision he would leave the House Freedom Caucus, which they co-founded, because he didn’t want to be a “distraction.”
Betsy DeVos’ family, who are one of the richest and most influential in Michigan, decided to end their years-long support of Amash just two weeks ago and their decision could influence other donors to leave the Michigan representative, according to Politico.
Amash has been meticulous and vocal in laying out his case for impeachment, calling some of Trump’s actions “inherently corrupt.” The president, in return, has derided Amash as a “loser” and a “lightweight.”
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Neither the White House nor Amash have commented on the report.