Donald Trump’s newly installed leadership team at the Republican National Committee on Monday began the process of pushing out dozens of officials [...] the expectation is that more than 60 RNC staffers who work across the political, communications and data departments will be let go. Those being asked to resign include five members of the senior staff, though the names were not made public.
Two days later: ‘Make the RNC White Again’: GOP Ends Minority Outreach Program“There won’t be a RNC operation to help the greater party. They don’t care about the greater party,” said a former RNC official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect future job prospects. “The RNC is important to lots of people in down-ballot elections. They’re cutting off any service that doesn’t provide help to anyone but Donald Trump. It’s just all about Trump.”
Can we claim that any kind of "quiet part" even still exists any more?the [new] RNC claims [it will] will curb excessive spending and steer as much money as possible to supporting Donald Trump’s campaign. [...] Instead of going after minority voters, the RNC apparently plans to remake itself even more in Trump’s image.
--Patrick"Lara is an extremely talented communicator and is dedicated to all that MAGA stands for," Trump said in a statement. "She has told me she wants to accept this challenge and would be GREAT!"
I'm just sad/scared that Trump will be the Lenin to some other guy's Stalin.By 2025 either the Republican Party will fully purge itself of Trump, or its coffers will be the US treasury.
"one year from the following thursday" is probably a polite japanese way to say "when it snows in hell".
Heck, with his sort of supposed friends I'd imagine he'd have millionaires lining up to buy some of his real estate at decent prices.
It's very possible for him, he could sell off all his real estate assets and probably make it. But he doesn't want to, so it's impossible. The prosecutors have already pointed out to the judge that while the claim is it is "impossible," he and his lawyers are not providing any documentation or numbers, they just want the judge to take their word for it.I find the whole "it's impossible to make this amount of bond, it's witch hunt" ridiculous and disingenuous.
How often has a regular Joe (or José or...) been given a bond of tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars which is equally impossible for them to come up with?
Musk or Zuckerberg could come up with $500m easily - plenty of stocks to leverage. So it's not impossible for an actual, you know, billionaire. It's just impossible for him, which is often the case.
So...no change from their overall strategy, then. Got it....he and his lawyers [...] just want the judge to take their word for it.
--PatrickThe Heritage Foundation’s nearly 900-page policy book, titled Mandate for Leadership: A Conservative Promise, describes Project 2025’s priorities and how they would be implemented, broken down by departments in the federal bureaucracy and organized around “four pillars that will, collectively, pave the way for an effective conservative administration: a policy agenda, personnel, training, and a 180-day playbook.” Written primarily by former Trump officials and conservative commentators connected to The Heritage Foundation, these proposals would severely inhibit the federal government’s protections around reproductive rights, LGBTQ and civil rights, climate change efforts, and immigration.
I think there are lot of parties who would be interested in having that kind of leverage over a potential president.I think unless China saves him, we will quickly find out how overextended the structure of the company is currently. $500M in loans are due this year alone, and NY will start with assets of value first.
Yeah, but would they want to be so overt about it? That's really the question now. The world is learning he's not the "investment" he once was/claimed to be, and people are watching even more carefully where his money is coming from. Granted, he's trying to set up the GOP to be his unquestioning bootlicks, but everyone else he's pissed off isn't going to be so forgiving. ...unless they find a way to profit from it.I think there are lot of parties who would be interested in having that kind of leverage over a potential president.
I think that's the only reason he's running again.I doubt that but not in the normal way. I say after 4 years in the Whitehouse, most already own him. No need to buy him twice.
That and fundraising is it's most successful business ever.I think that's the only reason he's running again.