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Trump gears up for war with his own party

  
Via:  Ender  •  3 years ago  •  23 comments

By:    GABBY ORR and MERIDITH MCGRAW

Trump gears up for war with his own party
Cocooned in Mar-a-Lago, the newly acquitted ex-president is stepping up his political activities.

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Trump gears up for war with his own party


Cocooned in Mar-a-Lago, the newly acquitted ex-president is stepping up his political activities.

There's no longer a chief of staff to screen his calls and he keeps no predictable working hours. So an unspoken rule has governed Donald Trump's calendar since he left Washington last month: To sit down with the former president, you must belong to his posh Palm Beach club or know how to contact him directly.

But even that won't always do it. For weeks now, Trump has rejected meetings with everyone from former South Carolina governor and 2024 hopeful Nikki Haley to House and Senate GOP candidates vying for his ear — preferring to spend his days leisurely calling friends, binging cable news, golfing with a rotating cast of partners and basking in standing ovations whenever he arrives for dinner on Mar-a-Lago's outdoor patio. One person close to the ex-president said he's become "unreachable" to anyone outside his limited circle of loyal aides, longtime friends and die-hard political allies.

That's about to change.

According to three people familiar with the planning, Trump will soon begin vetting candidates at Mar-a-Lago who are eager to fulfill his promise to exact vengeance upon incumbent Republicans who've scorned him, and to ensure every open GOP seat in the 2022 midterms has a MAGA-approved contender vying for it.

Trump already has received dozens of requests from prospective candidates seeking to introduce themselves and nab his endorsement, and formal meetings with them could begin as early as March. Now that Trump has survived his second Senate impeachment trial, he has shifted his focus to post-presidential activism — a venture mostly bankrolled by his new leadership PAC, Save America, which had $31 million in its coffers at the start of this month.

Earlier this week, Trump met with his former campaign manager Brad Parscale to discuss online fundraising components to support his efforts and how he can utilize social media despite his ban from popular websites like Twitter. Trump also met with House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), and his eldest son Don Jr. earlier this week.

And on Saturday, Trump is expected to make an appearance at a fundraising dinner for Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) at Mar-a-Lago with guests including MAGA firebrands Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) according to an invitation.

"We are in the process of putting together a more formal schedule for candidates who want to come get his endorsement," said senior Trump adviser Jason Miller, noting that Trump's meetings so far have been limited to golf friends, Mar-a-Lago members and "folks with the ability to contact him themselves."

The planning for Trump's coming revenge tour comes as other top Republicans try to cajole him into working with the party's apparatus ahead of next year's midterm elections, rather than recruiting rival candidates whose bids could complicate primaries and cost the GOP critical seats. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is expected to meet with Trump over the weekend to discuss his upcoming plans, including the former president's desire to push for voter reforms at a time when the topic of election integrity has created a major split among elected Republicans.

Others in Trump's orbit have encouraged him to wait and see if Republicans who've crossed him and are up for reelection next fall, such as Govs. Mike DeWine of Ohio and Brian Kemp of Georgia, attempt a peace offering before he launches a serious search for possible primary challengers.

"I'm more worried about 2022 than I've ever been. I don't want to eat our own," Graham told Fox News on the heels of a blistering statement Trump released this week accusing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) of jeopardizing GOP candidates with his "lack of political insight, wisdom, skill, and personality."

In the statement, Trump vowed to recruit insurgent candidates "who espouse Making America Great Again and our policy of America first" wherever he feels such challenges are necessary. The former president has already set his sights on ousting Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the No. 3 House Republican, and Fred Upton of Michigan, if he forgoes retirement. Both Cheney and Upton voted to impeach Trump following the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Rep. Peter Meijer, a second Michigan congressman who voted for impeachment, already faces a primary challenger from an Afghanistan veteran and self-declared Trump supporter.

Whether Graham can make a team player of the bitter ex-president largely depends on who else Trump is in contact with, and how often. He still speaks weekly with his former chief of staff Mark Meadows and continues to seek counsel from a host of former aides and political confidants whose appetites for revenge and disdain for the political establishment mirror his own. Recently, Trump hosted former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, and ex-campaign advisers Corey Lewandowski and Dave Bossie for dinner, all of whom remain influential fixtures within the MAGA movement.

"If you're Trump, you don't gotta play nice with these people anymore. You don't have to do the whole fake political thing where you pretend to like people you don't actually like," said a person close to the president, suggesting that Trump is unlikely to seek feedback from Republicans who disagree with his approach.

Some rank-and-file Republicans have encouraged the party's leaders to tread carefully as they attempt to distance the party from Trump while he remains exceedingly popular among GOP voters. A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll conducted after Trump's acquittal in the Senate found that nearly six in 10 Republican voters want him to maintain a powerful role in the party moving forward.

"A Republican Party that seeks to erase President Trump and fails to understand his appeal to working class voters is destined to lose elections in 2022, 2024 and beyond," Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), chair of the conservative Republican Study Committee, tweeted on Wednesday.

So far, Trump's backing has gone to two of his most loyal allies, Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward, who received a recorded endorsement for her re-election bid, and former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a candidate for Arkansas governor who was given a glowing stamp of approval via his Save America PAC. Since then, he has used the political arm to bash McConnell, share a polling memo touting his popularity, and provide a readout of his recent meeting with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.

He has refrained from endorsing other Trumpian candidates who have already entered races, waiting instead to roll out a series of endorsements later this spring and summer, according to a person familiar with the timeline.

In the meantime, Trump has appeared to enjoy transitioning into his post-presidency life. He has revelled in the news splash his rare statements have made, according to aides, but is otherwise spending his days like many of his wealthy Palm Beach peers: catching up on the news, making calls, taking leisurely meals and hitting the golf course with friends.

"He's really doing what all the other guys his age with that kind of net worth do," said one Florida Republican operative close to the Trump family. But then, the person noted, Trump was spotted on his golf course Wednesday with Kid Rock.


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Ender
Professor Principal
1  seeder  Ender    3 years ago

Aww, Kid Flop was golfing with donald...

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
1.1  devangelical  replied to  Ender @1    3 years ago

 kid crock probably golfs like he rocks. half assed ...

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
1.1.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  devangelical @1.1    3 years ago

You know donald could probably care less about him. He is just desperate for a 'celebrity' to hang with.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
2  seeder  Ender    3 years ago
"I'm more worried about 2022 than I've ever been. I don't want to eat our own," Graham told Fox News

So donald plans on his continued assault on the republican party. They have been eating their own for a while now. Must tow the donald line...

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
2.1  devangelical  replied to  Ender @2    3 years ago

too bad it won't get real ugly until next year in the run up to the white supremacist primaries.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
2.1.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  devangelical @2.1    3 years ago

And their plan seems to be, promote anyone that will promote his conspiracy theories about the election and promise to make it harder for people to vote...

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
Sophomore Guide
2.1.2  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Ender @2.1.1    3 years ago

and destroy any and all opposition to trump possible as soon as possible.

In other words stay the course, say and do anything to gain and /or hold POWER.

No surprise here. 

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
3  Kavika     3 years ago
Trump Gears Up For War With His Own Party

Great, General Bone Spurs will lead from behind.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
3.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  Kavika @3    3 years ago

Par for the course from bunker boy.

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
4  seeder  Ender    3 years ago
"If you're Trump, you don't gotta play nice with these people anymore. You don't have to do the whole fake political thing where you pretend to like people you don't actually like," said a person close to the president, suggesting that Trump is unlikely to seek feedback from Republicans who disagree with his approach.

Do these people live in La La Land...

When has donald ever played nice with anyone or even pretended to try to get along with others.

 
 
 
Gsquared
Professor Principal
5  Gsquared    3 years ago

A Republican civil war?  I will happily supply the ammunition.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6  bbl-1    3 years ago

"Trump gearing up for a republican civil war."  ? ?

That may be The Mar-a-Lago Man's avenue, but beneath the veneer of this Trumpian move is his desire for protection.  Trump faces a myriad of legal challenges, financial, moral and possibly bordering on Sedition.  This shallow man's most fervent hope is a repeat of The Capitol Assault on the courtrooms deciding his worthless fate.

    a.  Expect judges and jurors receiving threats from the unhinged propagated from Russian Intelligence sources.

    b.  Expect many GOP lawmakers to do nothing except blame AOC for the mess.

    c.  And through all of this what will the former First ( 3rd ) Lady do?

    d.  And what about the Trump kids?

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
Sophomore Guide
6.1  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  bbl-1 @6    3 years ago

Wealth, Power, Personal and family Protection = trump 

At any cost.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.1  bbl-1  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @6.1    3 years ago

I personally believe Trump is going to get what's due.

I can not shake this feeling that something very bad happened behind those closed doors at Helsinki.  It will be revealed and those in the MAGA fold will bear that un-American shame.  Trump and Trumpism will crash into a million shards of flotsam.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
Sophomore Guide
6.1.2  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  bbl-1 @6.1.1    3 years ago
Trump and Trumpism will crash into a million shards

I'm not holding my breath.

I learned long ago to never underestimate this man's megalomaniac type personality or his means and ways of accomplishment.  

and trumpisum has been alive in one form or another for longer than trump.

Some people will do whatever they can at any cost to make the world what they want it to be and will try at any cost to stop any changing the world is doing that they don't like. 

trump gets what trump wants anyway he can at any cost, he's not too much different from some of his followers. 

I seriously doubt trump or his followers are done causing America and really the world trouble. 

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
6.1.3  bbl-1  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @6.1.2    3 years ago

It is true.  Right wing and autocratic beliefs are blossoming in the World.  There are reasons for this and two of them are wealth concentration and insider sabotage of government instigated by those who desire autocracy. 

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
Sophomore Guide
6.1.4  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  bbl-1 @6.1.3    3 years ago

All true.

And they have for the most part chosen their leader. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
7  Buzz of the Orient    3 years ago

Go for it, Donnie.  Split the conservative vote. 

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
7.1  bbl-1  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @7    3 years ago

Conservatism is dead.  Murdered by Supply Side Economics and Russian INTEL which showed it how to get beyond the "Fluoride in the water will make you a communist." 

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
Sophomore Guide
7.1.1  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  bbl-1 @7.1    3 years ago
Conservatism is dead.

I respectfully disagree bbl, IMO: Both conservatism and liberalism are and have been in high gear for some time now. 

Mix into that trump and his Fake news BS for the last 5 + years helped many question what reality in many subjects really are.

That non-reality mixed in helped both the Far right and the Far left to get more recognition and power as most of US more somewhat moderat at least and reasonable logical thinking humans are constantly being pulled to one side or another by many on both sides. 

Both sides know the more people they can convince their side is the way to go ..  it will be the way America would go. 

I've always thought America is and was a better country because WE the People do work to the betterment of WE the people. Not  US versus US.

BTW: I consider myself to be a mix, some traits conservative some liberal and I dont think I'm alone. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
7.1.2  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @7.1.1    3 years ago

You're not alone. I've supported the Canadian and Ontario Conservative Parties for the past 40 years, and I also support the liberal concepts of Women's abortion rights, Universal healthcare, Ban of capital punishment and Stricter gun controls.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
7.1.3  bbl-1  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @7.1.1    3 years ago

What ever.  Except the money rules now.  This is why Citizens United is so important to so few.

Besides, if fake news becomes real and takes over the country then----there it is--there you have it.

 
 
 
Trotsky's Spectre
Freshman Silent
8  Trotsky's Spectre    3 years ago
Trump already has received dozens of requests from prospective candidates seeking to introduce themselves and nab his endorsement...'

Trump gathers opportunists the way flies swarm around fresh excrement.

 
 

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