Trump is set to finalize his RNC takeover, installing a key ally and his daughter-in-law as leaders
Donald Trump is set to complete his formal takeover of the Republican Party as GOP officials prepare to install the former president’s hand-picked leadership team — including his daughter-in-law — at the head of the Republican National Committee
HOUSTON (AP) — Donald Trump is set to complete his takeover of the Republican National Committee on Friday when GOP officials vote to install the former president's hand-picked leadership team — including his daughter-in-law Lara Trump.
Michael Whatley, a North Carolina Republican who has echoed Trump's false theories of voter fraud, is set to be elected the party's new national chairman in a vote Friday morning in Houston. Lara Trump will become the co-chair.
Trump’s team is promising not to use the RNC to pay his mounting personal legal bills. But once the leadership changes are finalized, Trump and his lieutenants will have firm control of the party’s political and fundraising machinery with limited, if any, internal pushback.
Whatley will carry the top title, replacing longtime chair Ronna McDaniel after she fell out of favor with key figures in the former president’s “Make America Great Again” movement. But he will be surrounded by people closer to Trump.