Sandy Shanks
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Inasmuch as Trump blames the Republican Party for his overwhelming defeat in the 2020 election, Trump is determined to destroy the GOP. The party's only chance is if McConnell wins the turf war.
The Times reports, "As Mr. Trump works to retain his hold on the Republican Party, elevating a slate of friendly candidates in midterm elections, Mr. McConnell and his allies are quietly, desperately maneuvering to try to thwart him. The loose alliance, which was once thought of as the G.O.P. establishment, for months has been engaged in a high-stakes candidate recruitment campaign, full of phone calls, meetings, polling memos and promises of millions of dollars. It’s all aimed at recapturing the Senate majority, but the election also represents what could be Republicans’ last chance to reverse the spread of Trumpism before it fully consumes their party."
That said, Trump has problems of his own making, serious problems. Reuters explains.
"The accounting firm that handled Donald Trump's company's financial statements dropped it as a client and said it could no longer stand behind a decade of statements, a court filing showed on Monday.
"Mazars USA, in a Feb. 9 letter made public on Monday, told the Trump Organization, the former president's New York-based real estate business, that its financial statements for 2011 through 2020 should no longer be relied on.
"The accounting firm also said it would no longer work for the Trump Organization."
Once again Trump is misled by his firm belief that laws and rules do not apply to him.
Little wonder why McConnell wants the Republican Party to cut itself off from Trump and his silent, uninformed, education challenged followers.
The Times reports, "As Mr. Trump works to retain his hold on the Republican Party, elevating a slate of friendly candidates in midterm elections, Mr. McConnell and his allies are quietly, desperately maneuvering to try to thwart him. The loose alliance, which was once thought of as the G.O.P. establishment, for months has been engaged in a high-stakes candidate recruitment campaign, full of phone calls, meetings, polling memos and promises of millions of dollars. It’s all aimed at recapturing the Senate majority, but the election also represents what could be Republicans’ last chance to reverse the spread of Trumpism before it fully consumes their party."
That said, Trump has problems of his own making, serious problems. Reuters explains.
"The accounting firm that handled Donald Trump's company's financial statements dropped it as a client and said it could no longer stand behind a decade of statements, a court filing showed on Monday.
"Mazars USA, in a Feb. 9 letter made public on Monday, told the Trump Organization, the former president's New York-based real estate business, that its financial statements for 2011 through 2020 should no longer be relied on.
"The accounting firm also said it would no longer work for the Trump Organization."
Once again Trump is misled by his firm belief that laws and rules do not apply to him.
Little wonder why McConnell wants the Republican Party to cut itself off from Trump and his silent, uninformed, education challenged followers.