Republican Senators are now giving Trump the middle finger.
GOP senators avoid Trump during Florida visit
According to a report from Politico, a substantial number of Republican senators attending the National Republican Senatorial Committee meeting in Florida last week kept their distance from Donald Trump despite the fact that the event was held a mere three miles away from Mar-a-Lago where the former president now resides.
As the report notes, of the more than 20 Republicans attending the retreat at The Breakers, only three took time to meet with Trump.
According to one senator who asked not to be named, "People appreciate his input. But I think a lot of people see a lot of other opportunities elsewhere for 2024. And so while he has a role to play, I think a lot of people are tired of looking backwards and they want to look forward. So, I did not go see him.”
Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) -- who has butted heads with Trump --was willing to go on the record, telling Politico, "I went down there to meet with National Republican Senatorial Committee supporters and honestly never even gave it a thought. Our focus is on winning this cycle and then winning the presidency back. And to go back in and to try to rehash 2020 is not what we’re doing."
Asked for a response, Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich lashed out, claiming, "Nothing screams ‘RINO Loser’ louder than a couple career politicians anonymously claiming to ‘snub’ the most popular Republican in America at a sold out event. Who cares?”
GOP senators avoid Trump during Florida visit
According to a report from Politico, a substantial number of Republican senators attending the National Republican Senatorial Committee meeting in Florida last week kept their distance from Donald Trump despite the fact that the event was held a mere three miles away from Mar-a-Lago where the former president now resides.
As the report notes, of the more than 20 Republicans attending the retreat at The Breakers, only three took time to meet with Trump.
According to one senator who asked not to be named, "People appreciate his input. But I think a lot of people see a lot of other opportunities elsewhere for 2024. And so while he has a role to play, I think a lot of people are tired of looking backwards and they want to look forward. So, I did not go see him.”
Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) -- who has butted heads with Trump --was willing to go on the record, telling Politico, "I went down there to meet with National Republican Senatorial Committee supporters and honestly never even gave it a thought. Our focus is on winning this cycle and then winning the presidency back. And to go back in and to try to rehash 2020 is not what we’re doing."
Asked for a response, Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich lashed out, claiming, "Nothing screams ‘RINO Loser’ louder than a couple career politicians anonymously claiming to ‘snub’ the most popular Republican in America at a sold out event. Who cares?”