'If Donald Trump disappeared tomorrow, I don't think you'd have many Republicans in the search party. Maybe a few prosecutors, but not Republicans,' Comstock said Sunday.
was due to massive voter fraud. On Tuesday, Trump fired back, lumping the former congresswoman in with other GOP figures that he has spoken against after receiving criticism.
"RINO Former Congresswoman Barbara Comstock of Virginia, who lost her race conclusively to someone she should have easily beaten, now goes around telling Republicans how to get elected," Trump said in a statement."She had no problems being with me while in the Oval Office, or when she needed something.
"I understand Republicans want to get away from Donald Trump," Comstock said."I mean, if Donald Trump disappeared tomorrow, I don't think you'd have many Republicans in the search party. Maybe a few prosecutors, but not Republicans... They want to get away from him, but the problem is he's not going to go away."
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