A number of Republican activists have criticized Lara Trump becoming RNS co-chair and are vowing to withhold donations.
A number of Republican activists have vowed to suspend their support for the party after Lara Trump, Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, was elected as co-chair of the Republican National Committee .Lara Trump, who is married to Donald Trump's second son Eric Trump, was elected to her position at the RNC's spring training session in Houston, Texas.
'Another X account, Haley-supporting 'Noaharkmoney,' shared an official Republican Party post confirming the election of Whatley and Lara Trump, adding: 'MAGA GOP not getting a dime from me ever again. Good luck trying to raise money for Trump's legal issues.' MAGA is an abbreviation of 'Make America Great Again,' the Trump slogan that has been adopted as a moniker by many of his supporters.
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