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GOP to be ‘toast’ under Trump: Sen. Flake says on hot mic

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) moves through the US Capitol basement October 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by AFP)

Republican Senator Jeff Flake has been caught on a live mic warning that the GOP will be "toast" if it is the party of President Donald Trump and Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.

Flake, a staunch critic of Trump, made the remarks after a tax reform event in Mesa, Arizona on Friday night.

“If we become the party of Roy Moore and Donald Trump, we are toast,” the Arizona senator told Mayor John Giles of Mesa.

Giles is also heard on the recording, apparently encouraging Flake to mount a primary challenge against Trump in 2020.

"I am not throwing smoke at you, but you are the guy — just for fun, think about how much fun it would be — just to be the foil, you know, and point out what an idiot this guy is," Giles says, in an apparent reference to Trump. "Anyway, I hope you do it."

Sen. Jeff Flake (L) is seen talking to Mayor John Giles on Friday, November 17, 2017. (Photo via nydailynews.com)

Flake, who has been openly attacking the leader of his party, announced in October that he would not seek reelection to his Senate seat in 2018.

In addition to Trump, Flake has also criticized Moore, whose campaign has been hit by multiple sexual assault allegations.

So far, nine women have come out against the Republican hopeful, who has lost many endorsements from his fellow party members.

Trump, who himself has long faced sexual misconduct allegations, has said Moore should leave the race if the sexual misconduct allegations against him are true. 

"The president believes that these allegations are very troubling and should be taken seriously," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said on Thursday.

Republican leaders in Washington, DC, have said they believe the women accusing Moore have demanded he withdraw from the race before the December 12 vote.


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