Ex-Florida Rep. David Jolly told the MSNBC that congressional Republicans were 'without virtue' and lacking in 'human integrity' in a scathing attack.
"But that would be giving them credit that somewhere down deep they have the goodness to recognise how to reconcile their own failings with what is right and just in American politics and frankly what is right and wrong in the eyes of adults and children alike."
"There is no greater example of selling your soul to a charlatan than what Republicans are doing right now in the House and the Senate," Jolly later added.
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