Several senior Republican officials are concerned that Donald Trump’s expected takeover of the RNC will ultimately pave the way for the committee to once again cover his legal bills.

Those fears come in the aftermath of Trump endorsing a trio of officials, including his daughter-in-law, to take on top roles at the RNC. While those endorsements have been well-received by many committee members — who note that it is customary for a presidential candidate to put his imprint on the party’s main campaign apparatus — others fear a potential misallocation of party resources.

Henry Barbour, a Mississippi committeeman, said he believed “most RNC members will go along” with Trump’s vision for the committee, “unless there is a play to use RNC funds for President Trump’s legal bills.”

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    Subjugating yourself to a grifter and then whining about being grifted is just so Republican.

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    Henry Barbour, a Mississippi committeeman, said he believed “most RNC members will go along” with Trump’s vision for the committee, “unless there is a play to use RNC funds for President Trump’s legal bills.”

    lmao, as if.

    They’ll kiss his ring faster than Lindsey Graham when he comes knocking for the RNC to cover his legal bills.

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    Nonsense. He won’t tap the RNC coffers. Please.

    He will shanelessly gorge himself at the trough. He will decimate their finances completely to try to save his skin with no concern whatsoever for other candidates, policies, goals or anything else beyond his own ass.

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    The cheats and cowards in the GOP know exactly what to do to stop the orange idiot. They just won’t do it because they have less moral courage than inert dust.

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      They won’t do it because they care more about their jobs than their country. The Republicans who gave a damn were forced out.

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    He’s trying to install his daughter as the head of the RNC, and she’s basically said as much. Come on, republicans. This is not a hard formula to solve: if you don’t want him to take all your money, you need to stop dealing with him.

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      if you don’t want him to take all your money, you need to stop dealing with him.

      Not gonna happen. The GOP is what we call in poker “pot committed.”

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      Say what you want about the RNC and Republicans, but they have a lot of sway over their base and are much better at messaging than the DNC. They could dump Trump with a unified effort (and naturally have some temporal fallout), but the fact that they haven’t really tried says that they like being his cucks.

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        The RNC has the far right on lock because the quiet part is largely out loud now. Meanwhile, the DNC needs everyone else but actively tells anybody further left than mid right or so to fuckin shove IT. Even Democrat voters are more hostile to leftists than they are Republicans/MAGAts.

        As long as the DNC is capitalist first and political second, they’re just rolling over for Trump.

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    note that it is customary for a presidential candidate to put his imprint on the party’s main campaign apparatus

    Yes, except he isn’t the nominee yet. Imagine a world where Trump is convicted quickly and Republicans decide he’s unelectable and Nikki Haley pulls out the win…and then Trump’s daughter in law pays Trump’s legal bills anyway.

    You don’t have to wait until all the states have had their primaries but it seems prudent to wait until a candidate has a majority of delegates. Even just wait until Super Tuesday in 3 weeks after which 40% of delegates will be assigned.

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    I’m sure Putin will be willing to bail them out for all the help they’ve been providing.

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      It’s not even a con, his daughter said that’s exactly the plan.

      Weirdly, they panic over a con when this is literally the game plan.

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    My parents used to have my sisters and I hide our wallets and valuables when one of my dad’s cousins used to come over. Maybe he should be in charge of the RNC, too?