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Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump wants potential RNC donors to "trust" her because she's Donald Trump's daughter-in-law. I shit you not. NBC News senior Capitol Hill correspondent Garrett Haake just came out and asked Lara what she would say to "Republicans who are not comfortable with the idea of sort of the Trump family takeover of the Republican Party."
The RNC slimmed down its staff, firing 60 employees because they were broke. In addition, there's a litmus test for new employees, asking them if the 2020 election was stolen. Thus, there is no Republican Party anymore—it's the Trump Party.
"I hope you won't be offended by the premise of this question, but the position of RNC co-chair is not one that traditionally gets this kind of attention," Haake said to Lara.
"A lot of it is because of who you are as Donald Trump's daughter-in-law. You have Donald Trump's last name," he continued. "What do you say to Republican voters? And there are millions of them, people who voted for Nikki Haley, Republicans who are not comfortable with the idea of sort of the Trump family takeover of the Republican Party."
Lara Trump tried to claim that she's had "so much experience" even though that's not true.