Outgoing Representative Ken Buck (R-CO) is lashing out against his Republican colleagues, accusing them of lying for former President Donald Trump. Buck leveled the accusation while discussing his impending retirement and the current state of the GOP during a recent interview with NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt.
In terms of his retirement decision, Buck insisted it wasn’t prompted by fears of losing potential primary or general elections, as he was successful in the face of previous electoral opposition. He said his priorities have moved more towards his personal life, including spending more time with family. However, Buck explicitly connected his retirement decision to the continued popularity of former President Donald Trump.
“We’re at a time in American politics that I am not going to lie on behalf of my presidential candidate, on behalf of my party. And I’m very sad that others in my party have taken the position that, as long as we get the White House, it doesn’t really matter what we say,” he said.
Buck told the Stirewalt that he is concerned about the changes within the GOP. He claimed the party is shifting away from the principles that defined the Tea Party towards populism, a development he believes to be hazardous. “We’ve gone from a time when the Tea Party stood for conservative principles to a time where the populists have taken over the Republican Party and are really advocating things that I believe are very dangerous,” Buck said.
The criticisms leveled by Buck — a staunch opponent of mass immigration during his tenure in Congress — have left some in the GOP baffled. Over the last year, the Colorado Republican has repeatedly criticized fellow immigration hawks like former President Trump and blasted Republican efforts to impeach Joe Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.