It’s the Deep State RINOS vs Trump…. for control over the party. But let’s think about this: ‘Why does Team Trump want @WhatleyNCGOP to run the RNC? After all, that’s Ronna’s pick to run the RNC. Why bother getting rid of Ronna in the first place?’ said Emerald Robinson. She has a point, no? Obviously Trump has made a deal with the Deep State…
Just the Facts:
- Lara Trump has been appointed as co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) by her father-in-law, Donald Trump.
- Her political involvement includes being a high-profile surrogate for the former president and potential speculation for a North Carolina Senate bid.
- The appointment is seen as Donald Trump’s strategy to include loyalists within the party, raising concerns among critics.
- Prior to her political engagement, Lara worked as a producer for “Inside Edition” and created the pro-Trump webcast “Real News Update.”
- She played a significant role in the 2020 reelection campaign and initiated the Women for Trump campaign to garner female support.
- Donald Trump also supports Michael Whatley for RNC chair and Chris LaCivita for chief operating officer, emphasizing election integrity.
- RNC’s current chair, Ronna McDaniel, is expected to resign, with Trump leading in polls for the South Carolina primary.
- The RNC’s future structure under Lara Trump and Whatley is uncertain, with questions about their roles and responsibilities.
- The Trump team aims to integrate the RNC operation with the campaign to streamline efforts and enhance efficiency.
- Lara Trump envisions transforming the RNC into an effective political force, focusing resources solely on electing Donald Trump.
- Her leadership is considered pivotal in appealing to female voters, especially suburban women, for the upcoming presidential election.
As Americans boycott the RNC due to them wasting our money and not doing anything to help Trump, or stop voter fraud issues…. the result was easy to see coming
How Haley and the fake news is attacking it all:
NIKKI: ‘TRUMP USING RNC TO PAY HIS LEGAL FEES “I don’t want the RNC to become a legal defense fund … we see him trying to get control of the RNC so that he can continue not having to pay his own legal fees.” Source: CNN’
🇺🇸NIKKI: TRUMP USING RNC TO PAY HIS LEGAL FEES
“I don’t want the RNC to become a legal defense fund … we see him trying to get control of the RNC so that he can continue not having to pay his own legal fees.”
Source: CNN https://t.co/ISdSh6HCRM pic.twitter.com/YLajB9XuiP
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) February 17, 2024
On Monday, former President Donald Trump publicly threw his weight behind Michael Whatley, the current Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party, to succeed Ronna McDaniel as the chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC). Additionally, Trump endorsed his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, for the position of co-chairwoman at the RNC. Alongside these announcements, Trump nominated Chris LaCivita, his co-campaign manager, to serve as the RNC chief operating officer, while maintaining his current role.
Thom Tillis used his power as a SITTING U. S. Senator to get Michele Woodhouse fired from her job at a nonprofit that saved babies because she supported the opposing candidate in the NC GOP Chairman’s race. Why would he do that? Because Michael Whatley called his “daddy figure”, Tommy boy, and whined for a favor. Because he thought that was a real flex. They are both the kind of men that bully women and get them FIRED from their jobs if they don’t submit to the NCGOP Tillis style. That is a true story- Margo
These endorsements come at a crucial time for the RNC as it gears up for the 2024 Presidential race. Trump’s support is expected to exert a significant influence on the committee’s trajectory and reinforce his sway over the Party apparatus.
Despite Michael Whatley’s endorsement by Trump, he faces lingering discontent within the North Carolina Republican Party. Notably, during an election integrity event in 2021, Whatley encountered criticism from Republicans dissatisfied with his handling of the aftermath of the 2020 elections. While acknowledging widespread fraud nationally, Whatley’s reluctance to initiate an audit in North Carolina prompted backlash and a swift exit from the stage.
Michael Whatley sucks on election integrity.
Another major miss on the endorsement front.https://t.co/mHWCZk9rCg
— The Professor's Record – David K. Clements (@theprofsrecord) February 15, 2024
Critics, including GOP members, argue that Whatley failed to align with Trump’s America First agenda, despite being elected on the premise of supporting it. Trump’s endorsement of US House Rep. Ted Budd for the US Senate was met with disagreement from Whatley, who distanced himself from the endorsement, claiming it did not represent the party’s stance.
The dissatisfaction with Whatley’s leadership extends beyond North Carolina, with the Granville County GOP expressing concerns about his potential rise to the RNC Chair. Party members emphasize the need to prevent Whatley from assuming the leadership role, citing his hesitancy to align with Trump’s agenda.
RNC Chair Candidate Michael Whatley Refused to Investigate Fraud in NC – National File https://t.co/uZaqdCqzaL
— Charity (@Liberty0812) February 17, 2024
The discontent within the North Carolina Republican Party is evident, with the 13th Congressional District denouncing Whatley and the RNC delegation for ignoring grassroots demands. The district expressed a “Betrayal of Trust” over Whatley’s dual role as RNC General Counsel, which they argue diminishes representation and disenfranchises numerous counties.
In response to accusations of irregularities in his election as state party chairman, Whatley and his allies acknowledged technical issues with the party’s mobile app but vehemently denied that the irregularities altered the outcome. Critics, including Whatley’s challenger John Kane Jr., raised concerns about the fairness of the election and questioned Whatley’s competence and integrity.
Sadly, I looked at the petition to send to Trump telling him not to have Michael Machine Phone Voting Ballot Tabulators Whatley as the RNC chair and only has 219 signatures right now. I've even got friends in CO signing this because they trust me on it. https://t.co/iLLQlel45x
— Mike FrazierNC (@GatorBa74253128) February 17, 2024
Former Newsmax and OANN White House Correspondent Emerald Robinson criticized Whatley for his role in using a mobile voting app in the North Carolina GOP election, suggesting a failure to follow voting rules. Professor David Clements also weighed in, expressing concerns about Whatley’s approach to election integrity.
As the RNC undergoes a leadership transition, the rift within the party becomes more apparent, with factions divided over the direction and leadership that will best represent their interests. The 2024 Presidential race looms large, and Trump’s endorsements carry both weight and controversy, adding complexity to the internal dynamics of the Republican Party.
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Major Points Discussed:
- Former President Donald Trump endorsed Michael Whatley, the current Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party, for the position of the Republican National Committee (RNC) chair.
- Trump also supported his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, for the role of co-chairwoman at the RNC.
- Chris LaCivita, Trump’s co-campaign manager, was nominated by Trump for the position of RNC chief operating officer, while continuing his current role.
- Whatley faced criticism within the North Carolina Republican Party for his handling of the 2020 election aftermath, with discontent expressed at an election integrity event.
- The Granville County GOP and the 13th Congressional District raised concerns about Whatley’s leadership and urged against his rise to the RNC Chair, citing disagreements with Trump’s agenda and accusations of irregularities in Whatley’s election as state party chairman.
Comments – Threads – Links
- Agreed. Don Jr., please whisper in your father’s ear that Whatley is not to be trusted. @DonaldJTrumpJr- Truthfinder99
- Thank you for posting. I’m in NC and absolutely hate that he endorsed him. We were there when Whatley showed up to say NC had a fair election…..the day after you and Seth showed us what actually happened. So frustrating!- Kelly Thomas
- seems he puts the bad ones out front and they expose them self- barbara emanuel
- These bad endorsements will only delay us fixing our country. Ugh. So frustrating !!!!- Penny B
- Please make an urgent plea to your contacts for correction on this nomination!! There can be no mistakes!!- AmericaTheBeautiful1