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Movies MASS Exodus From RNC After TRUMPS' COUP+ Bill Barr Derailed HUGE DOJ Investigation

RNC Faces IMMINENT Implosion With TRUMPS' Latest Move - TRUMP Wants Daughter-in Lies Lara to be Co-Chair of Republican National Committee.

TRUMP Ousted One of His Biggest Supporters From RNC Her Co-Chair Drew McKissick Also Announced His Resignation on Monday.....Reason Why?...


TRUMP and his allies want McDaniel out is to replace her with a loyalist who will use RNC funds to pay his MASSIVE legal bills.


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'BURN It ALL Down FOR $$': Rule-of-Law Stands as Bulwark Against Trumpian Lies, So He Attacks It






McDaniel was elected RNC chair in 2017, at first with TRUMPS' support—though the former president first insisted she drop her maiden name (Romney) to win his support and show loyalty.

She was reelected four times—helping to transform the party into the mirror of TRUMP that it is now—but the GOBS has soured on her over the past year.



McDaniel was failing at the two main parts of her job: fundraising and winning elections—thanks in large part to her embrace of Donald Trump.

By the end of October, the RNC had a little more than $9.1 million in its coffers, the smallest amount in nearly a decade. But McDaniel insisted there was “nothing unusual” about the low funds.

Republicans also suffered wave after wave of bruising losses, from the 2022 midterm elections to, most recently, the special election for former representative and serial fabulist George Santos’s seat in New York. The party has largely blamed McDaniel for the defeats, despite the fact that the failed candidates mostly embraced Trump’s policies and talking points.

Trump announced Monday that he wants North Carolina Republican Party Chair Michael Whatley to take over from McDaniel, and he tapped his daughter-in-law Lara Trump for co-chair. Trump’s choices make it clear that he wants to stack the RNC with stooges. Whatley, who has helped state Republicans chip away at voting access and gerrymander district maps, is a major proponent of 2020 election fraud conspiracies.


TRUMPS’ Takeover Of The RNC Would Mean Party Donors Will Pay His Legal Bills AGAIN





Three years after agreeing to pay Donald Trumps’ legal bills on the rationale that cases against him were “politically motivated”


The Republican National Committee could face pressure from its coup-attempting presumed nominee to pay not just tens of millions of dollars more in legal fees but more than $450 million in likely judgments against him.


That’s why he wants ‘his people’ on the inside.





It’s not about building up MAGA but rather getting MAGA to pay his bills,” said former RNC chair Michael Steele, referring to the “Make America great again” motto that’s become shorthand for Trump’s followers.

“The RNC and its donors have all been hoodwinked by the flimflam man,” said Jennifer Horn, a former chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party and, because of that, a former RNC member. “There’s no rationale for any of it that makes sense in a rational world.”

Although Trump has won only a few dozen delegates of the 1,215 he needs to secure the GOP presidential nomination, he announced this week that one of his top aides, Chris LaCivita, would take over the party’s day-to-day operations while daughter-in-law Lara Trump would become the RNC’s co-chair.





And that has some RNC members worried that the same logic party officials used to justify spending donor money on Trump’s legal fees in 2021 could now be offered as a reason to cover some or all of the $88 million he must pay the woman he RAPED and then defamed, and the $455 million or more he will likely have to pay the state of New York for business fraud









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