Republican congressman Ralph Norman of South Carolina, who was the sole Republican member of Congress from South Carolina to support Nikki Haley in the Republican primary, recently participated in a trip to New York to demonstrate solidarity with former President Donald Trump during his legal proceedings.
During a recent interview, Senator Mitt Romney criticized Norman and his fellow Republican lawmakers for their public display of support for Trump outside the courthouse where Trump was facing allegations related to a payment to a porn star. Romney described the act as demeaning and suggested that it was an attempt to curry favor with the former president.
In response to Romney's comments, Norman defended the group's actions and criticized Romney's voting record, accusing him of behaving like a Democrat despite being a conservative. Norman dismissed the trial against Trump as a 'kangaroo court' and argued that the proceedings were unfair.
Norman further questioned the impartiality of the judge overseeing Trump's case, pointing out that the judge's daughter was involved in fundraising for Democratic causes. He characterized the trial as a sham and reiterated his commitment to supporting Trump throughout the legal process.
Norman's remarks reflect the deep political divisions within the Republican Party regarding Trump's legal challenges and the ongoing debate over the party's future direction. The public display of support for Trump by Norman and his colleagues underscores the continued influence of the former president within the GOP and the challenges facing party members who hold differing views on his leadership.