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Michigan Rep. Amash says he’s quitting Republican Party

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Face of Nation : Michigan Rep. Justin Amash announced Thursday that he was leaving the GOP after growing “disenchanted” and “frightened” by party politics.

Amash, who represents Michigan’s third Congressional district, wrote in an op-ed for The Washington Post that he would remain in Congress as an independent.

“Modern politics is trapped in a partisan death spiral, but there is an escape,” said Amash, who in May became the first congressional Republican to conclude that President Donald Trump has engaged in “impeachable conduct.”

His decision came after reading special counsel Robert Mueller’s redacted report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, Amash tweeted in a widely circulated thread.

Trump hit back at Amash on Twitter at the time, calling him a “loser.”

On Thursday Trump said Amash’s decision to leave the party was “Great news.”

Amash, 39, resigned from the conservative House Freedom Caucus last month.

He has clashed with Trump and the Republican Party at various points.

First elected to Congress in 2010 as part of the tea party wave focused on a limited government and ballooning deficits, he repeatedly clashed with his party on issues of government spending, health care and finally impeachment.

Amash’s call for impeachment proceedings against Trump drew widespread criticism from Republicans and sparked questions about his political future.