Kinzinger Challenges Trump: Prosecute Me! ‘Bring It On, You Tiny Man!’

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Adam Kinzinger speaking at an event
Adam Kinzinger addressing an audience.

Former Representative Adam Kinzinger, in a bold move, is challenging President Trump to prosecute him after President Biden’s pre-emptive pardon was declared null and void.

On TRUTH Social this Sunday, Trump announced that the pre-emptive pardons from Biden, issued during his final days in the Oval Office, are “void, vacant and of no further force or effect.” Trump’s reasoning is that the pardons are not valid because Biden used an autopen to sign them, suggesting the former president had neither direct knowledge nor involvement in granting these pardons.

  • Former Reps. Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney were among those who received these controversial pardons, alongside other members of the January 6 Capitol protest investigation committee.

In a daring video message posted on the X platform, Kinzinger threw down the gauntlet to Trump:

“So I just saw that Trump is, like, threatening the January 6 committee again. Listen. This dude knows. He knows that this is, like, the thing that embarrasses him. He won’t admit it embarrasses him, because he’s trying to, like, pretend like he didn’t do anything.”

“He’s obsessed. He’s more obsessed with, like, me and Liz Cheney than his freaking golf score. Hey, Trump. Bring it on, dude. You weak, whiny, tiny man, who, by the way, I saw a picture of you this weekend.”

“You’re hiking up your pants now to really just below your man b*obs, and you’re sweating so much. Like, looking pretty pretty bad there. But bring it, man. Like, stop with all the big mouth talking stuff. You’re a grown man.”

“You don’t talk like one, but you’re a grown man. Come on, dude. Bring it.”

Kinzinger, who, along with Liz Cheney, was instrumental in leading the pursuit of January 6th protesters, had previously stated in January that he had no desire for a pardon from Biden, arguing that accepting one made individuals appear guilty. He remarked:

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After his tenure in Congress, Kinzinger threw his support behind Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign for 2024 and teamed up with Hot Tub Time Machine director Steve Pink to produce a film titled The Last Republican. This film captures Kinzinger’s last year in office, a period marked by his decision not to run for re-election in light of declining support among Republican voters.

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