TORONTO — In a new documentary about his final term in Congress, former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, the Illinois Republican who voted for President Donald Trump’s impeachment after the Jan. 6 insurrection and later served on the bipartisan committee investigating the attack, said one man is responsible for Trump’s return to power in the GOP. And it’s not Trump.
“Donald Trump was a nonentity. No one even showed up at (Joint Base) Andrews when he left,” Kinzinger says in “The Last Republican,” premiering last week at the Toronto International Film Festival. “And that’s when Kevin McCarthy goes to Mar-a-Lago. That changed everything.”
The allusion to McCarthy’s January 2021 meeting with the former president at his private club in Palm Beach, Fla., is just one of several swipes at the former House speaker in the film. A onetime ally and friend of McCarthy’s, Kinzinger blames the former congressman from Bakersfield, Calif., for enabling the “disgraced” Trump to return to the political fold. (He calls the suggestion that the Mar-a-Lago meeting was a mere coincidence “bulls—.”)
“Honestly,” Kinzinger adds later, “I’m less mad at Donald Trump than I am at Kevin McCarthy.”