Trump is already turning on Republicans now that he knows most women do not want Rove v Wade and now he hates it that he is once again going to lose an election. He even claims he doesn't know anything about Project 2025 and who's behind it.
He doesn't care about Conservatives.
'Reprehensible attack on God's word': Oklahoma Republican thrashes Trump's RNC platform
Some Oklahoma Republicans are furious over Donald Trump's demand to remove what they view as Christian values from the
Republican Party platform, and they're ready to fight.
In a press release, Sen. Dusty Deevers lashed out at the platform's decisions to make Republicans more "electable" to non-Republicans, the Oklahoman reported.
"The RNC platform committee’s decision to
remove from the platform Christian values regarding abortion and marriage is a reprehensible attack on God’s word, pre-born children, and the Christians who have shed blood, sweat, and tears for the party because they believed it would fight for their values," said Deevers. "Nothing is done that is not before the face of God and He will hold accountable those responsible for conspiring to secularize the Republican Party."
He was particularly angry about the removal of the "Christian definition of marriage" and a provision that has long been in the platform calling for a federal ban on reproductive freedom.
“Contrary to the short-sighted calculations of establishment consultants in the Beltway who have given us nothing but perpetual failure, Republicans will not benefit from abandoning the moral values that make our party attractive to Christians," Deevers said.
Deevers is one of many Republicans who are frustrated with the new turn of the GOP against decades of promises to strike down
Roe v. Wade and stop marriage equality.
Matt Smith of WISN12News Milwaukee caught up with Gail Ruzicka,
a platform committee member from Utah,
who was incensed with the move.
"I've never seen this happen before. I don't understand why they did it, and I'm extremely disappointed that we do not have any pro-life language," she said about the GOP's new policy that rejects the federal ban on abortion.
"They rolled us. That's what they did."