EXPOSED: Kevin McCarthy Plotted Meeting with Biden to Backstab Trump After Jan. 6

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has been exposed further for undermining President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 protest in the U.S. Capitol.

McCarthy talked with House Republican leaders on the best ways he could stab President Trump in the back. One of his schemes involved colluding with Joe Biden himself. McCarthy shared some exchanges with House GOP floor director John Leganski that show what Republican leaders really think of Trump when they are not lying to their constituents in front of the cameras.

“I think the options that have been cited by the Democrats so far are the 25th Amendment, which is not exactly an elegant solution here,” Leganski said to McCarthy.

“That takes too long too. It could go back to the House, right?” McCarthy responded, ruminating on what would be the most effective way to destroy Trump in the final days of his presidency. 

“Correct. If the President were to submit a letter overruling the Cabinet and the vice president, two-thirds vote in the House and the Senate to overrule the President. So it’s kind of an armful,” Leganski stated.

McCarthy said that in lieu of impeachment, he would prefer to collude with Joe Biden to make sure that the mushbrained puppet was implemented as figurehead and the coup enacted in Nov. 2020 could be completed successfully.

“I do think the impeachment divides the nation further and continues the fight even greater. That’s why I want to reach out to Biden,” McCarthy said.

“I want to see about us meeting with Biden, sitting down, make a smooth transition to show that, and continue to keep those statements going,” he added.

Big League Politics reported on how McCarthy and other Republican establishment hacks plotted against Trump on Jan. 6:

new book is revealing how top GOP leaders Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) betrayed President Donald Trump on Jan. 6.

After the mostly-peaceful protest in and around the U.S. Capitol, McCarthy and McConnell were plotting behind closed doors to destroy President Trump, including the possibility of colluding with Democrats to impeach the President.

The new book, “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden and the Battle for America’s Future,” by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns details the backroom dealings that McCarthy and McConnell were working on amidst the chaos of Jan. 6.

“I’ve had it with this guy,” McCarthy told a group of Republican leaders on Jan. 6, adding that Trump’s actions “inciting people” in the Capitol were “atrocious and totally wrong.”

“What he did is unacceptable. Nobody can defend that and nobody should defend it,” the House Minority Leader stated, also contemplating the use of the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. McCarthy also told confidants he would implore Trump to resign from office.

Shamefully, McCarthy also called for more Big Tech censorship against America First leaders, such as Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for refusing to accept the phony narrative about Jan. 6.

“We can’t put up with that,” McCarthy said, adding, “Can’t they take their Twitter accounts away, too?”

Reps. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Tom Emmer (R-MN) joined McCarthy in his anti-Trump plotting, suggesting the need for a “post-Trump Republican House” and the need to censure the president.

McCarthy must be removed as leader. He is the opposite of what the new America First Republican Party needs at its helm.

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