Politico, a US newspaper, reported that Senate Republicans are certainly, albeit slowly, distancing themselves from former President Donald Trump after his calls to repeal the Constitution and his meeting with extremists, although there is no sign that any of them will begin to oppose his 2024 presidential campaign.
And the newspaper stated that the launch of Trump's campaign began with noise among the Republican leaders, many of whom began to lose interest after Trump's loss to Biden, and they now want a crowded primary race facing Trump. This hope of partisan competition is a flashback to the early days of the 2016 election, except that this time Trump faces a lot of burdens, from dealing with storming Congress and his meeting with a white supremacist to his final call to illegally get rid of his defeat in 2020.