
"Seriously, are you guys kidding me? Tulsi Gabbard down in Georgia seizing voting Are you really? Are you this stupid? Are you this stupid that you think you're going to get away with it? Are you this stupid? Why are you so stupid? Why do you do things that hurt Republican candidates in the state of Georgia, hurt Republican candidates across the country, and are always overturned by judges?"
"Why don't you just ask them to rename the New York Jets after you? Scarborough quipped, arguing that Trump's seizure of funds from the New Jersey project was only hurting voters because you won't rename, really, two of the worst infrastructure projects in America after me."
"Again, all of this is so self-defeating. And if you don't believe me, just look at the poll numbers. After input from co-hosts, Scarborough lit into Trump again for attacking Republican critics like Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of Christsplaining the Bible to the Pope because the Pope dared to actually quote Jesus's words in a spat over immigration."
Republican defenses of President Trump's actions are self-defeating and damage GOP candidates in key midterm states, particularly Georgia. Conflicting explanations for the presence of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard during an FBI raid on the Fulton County Election Hub intensified criticism. Demands to rename Dulles Airport and Penn Station in exchange for New York–New Jersey tunnel funding prompted mockery and accusations that withholding federal funds harms voters. Attacks on intra-party critics and cultural disputes, including accusing the Pope of misquoting scripture, further unsettled Republican messaging. Poll numbers are cited as evidence of political harm.
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