Donald Trump Says He’s Not Looking to Turn GOP Into ‘The Party of Trump’
In several recent interviews and statements, the former president has said that he is planning on helping Republicans take back the House and Senate in 2022.
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In several recent interviews and statements, the former president has said that he is planning on helping Republicans take back the House and Senate in 2022.
Donald Trump is far from done and he still has a ton of vitriol left for the Republicans who he believes abandoned and betrayed him.
GOP lawmakers who have fallen out of favor with President Trump are feeling the effects as new polling shows Republican voters are shifting their support away from establishment figures.
"Republicans did not turn out to vote because they were so angry and disappointed..." the former president said.
According to a new report from The Daily Mail, Donald Trump Jr. will campaign against Liz Cheney.
Republican Claudia Tenney announced her victory Friday in the New York-22 district with a 123 vote lead.
During his first day in office, Joe Biden killed around 52,000 American jobs.
Many are wondering what the future holds for the Republican Party as the political landscape is set to change in Washington. One America's Jenn Pellegrino has more.
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