Adam Kinzinger’s Family Letter Is Nasty, Cruel, and Familiar

I’ve received a few myself—and it’s time to let Trump-loyalist relatives go

Will Leitch
GEN
Published in
7 min readFeb 16, 2021

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Rep. Adam Kinzinger during a House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Pool/Getty Images

Adam Kinzinger is a Republican congressman from Illinois representing roughly the Rockford area, an area that voted for Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Kinzinger didn’t grow up in Rockford, though; he grew up in Normal, Illinois, home of Illinois State University, where he went to college before joining the Air Force and flying missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

I know Normal. It’s about an hour and a half from my hometown of Mattoon, and when I was in high school, Normal played baseball in our conference. We swept a doubleheader from them my senior year. Kinzinger is roughly my age, a couple of years younger. He might have been on that team. We’re both central Illinois kids. So even though I’ve never met Kinzinger, I feel like I know Kinzinger. I know where he’s from, I know that he left, and I know what that means—to be from there, and then leave. And I know what he’s going through right now.

I have spent most of my adult life feeling vaguely guilty about leaving my slowly eroding hometown, the place where my father grew up, the place where his father grew up; we once traced my family tree back to 1860 and discovered that my…

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Will Leitch
GEN
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Author seven books, including “How Lucky” "The Time Has Come" and "Lloyd McNeil's Last Ride." NYMag/MLB. Founder Deadspin. https://williamfleitch.substack.com