Kevin McCarthy’s Controversial Call with Trump Raises Questions About GOP 2024 Candidacy

2023-06-28 18:53:03

Kevin McCarthy saw fit to call Donald Trump this Wednesday morning for suggesting the day before that the former president might not be the best presidential candidate for the Republican Party in 2024, learned the New York Times et CNN, among other media. The words of the Speaker of the House of Representatives upset those close to Trump, who did not fail to recall that the Republican of California would not occupy his current position without the help of the defendant from Mar-a-Lago.

“Can he win this election? Yes, he can win this election,” McCarthy said Tuesday on CBNC, referring to a Biden-Trump matchup. “The question is: ‘Is he the strongest to win the election?’ I do not know the answer. I do not know the answer. »

In his cleanup of Wing 8, McCarthy not only called Trump but also reached out to the Breitbart site to assure the former president is ‘stronger today than he was in 2016’ and blame the bad media to “attempt to drive a wedge between President Trump and Republicans in the House of Representatives”.

“The only reason Mr. Biden is using his federal government to go following President Trump is because he is Mr. Biden’s strongest political opponent, as the polls continue to show,” he also said. McCarthy at Breitbart.

I’m sure Trump will move on and forget McCarthy’s ambiguous, even disloyal, remarks. The former president will also forgive McCarthy for listening to Newt Gingrich, who advised him not to support Trump in the race for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, according to the Times.

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