Trump Jr Hits Out at Republican Party, Including Nikki Haley
On Thursday, 5 November, Donald Trump Jr took to Twitter to hit out at the Republican party for not supporting his father. In it, was laced a dig aimed at Nikki Haley, who is rumoured to be his future opponent for the 2024 Republican party candidacy.
This is an important point! Everyone should be watching who is actually fighting this flagrant nonsense and who is sitting on the sidelines.
Republicans have been weak for decades which has allowed for the left to do these things.
Let’s end that trend once and for all. https://t.co/peyy9QNuze— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 5, 2020
The total lack of action from virtually all of the “2024 GOP hopefuls” is pretty amazing.
They have a perfect platform to show that they’re willing & able to fight but they will cower to the media mob instead.
Don’t worry @realDonaldTrump will fight & they can watch as usual!— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 5, 2020
The Indian-American former Ambassador to the United Nations and former Governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, praised Trump's leadership on Twitter, while maintaining her stance that the law be followed, and votes be counted.
We all owe @realDonaldTrump for his leadership of conservative victories for Senate, House, & state legislatures. He and the American people deserve transparency & fairness as the votes are counted. The law must be followed. We have to keep the faith that the truth will prevail.
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) November 5, 2020
The Trump Campaign has issued lawsuits in several states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia, in an attempt to stop the counting of votes.
While Trump has garnered some support from voters protesting outside polling stations, multiple Republican officials have criticised President Trump, as former Republican Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge called the President’s attempts to stop votes being counted in multiple states “un-American”.
A Trump adviser defended Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump for going after some of the 2024 hopefuls on Twitter for not saying more about the President's performance in the 2020 race.
"They can't hide their emotions. That's normal," the adviser said to CNN.
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