QUITTER!' Trump Unleashes on Weak and Ineffective' GOP Rebel Amid Senate Revolt
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QUITTER!' Trump Unleashes on Weak and Ineffective' GOP Rebel Amid Senate Revolt
Donald Trump posted on Truth Social attacking Senator Thom Tillis, calling him weak, ineffective, and a quitter. Trump said Tillis wanted to run again but quit after Trump said he would not endorse him, and Trump claimed Tillis had opposed Trump and the Republican Party on issues that did not matter. Trump criticized Tillis for joining “RINO friends” and predicted the Republican Party would become “bigger, better, and stronger.” Tillis opposed the $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, which was created to provide a process for claims of weaponization and lawfare tied to a settlement connected to Trump’s $10 billion IRS lawsuit. Tillis argued the fund could use taxpayer money to compensate people involved in serious criminal conduct, which he called absurd.
"People don't remember that Thom Tillis, the weak and ineffective Senator from the Great State of North Carolina, a State I won, including primaries, 6 consecutive times, didn't have the courage to fight it out in the Senate, remain in place, and run again for office, a thing he desperately wanted to do. I called him a Nitpicker,' always fighting against the Republican Party, and ME, mostly on things that didn't matter, wrote Trump. When I told him that I would not, under any circumstances, endorse him for another run, too much work and drama (he couldn't have won, anyway!), he immediately quit the race and publicly announced that he was going to retire.'"
"I said, Wow, great news, that was easy!' The media said how brave he was to take me on, but he wasn't brave, he was just the opposite HE WAS A QUITTER! Now he can have all the fun he wants for a few months, with some of his RINO friends, screwing the Republican Party. In the end it will only get bigger, and better, and stronger, than ever before!!!"
"Tillis has called the $1.776 billion fund designed to provide a systematic process to hear and redress claims of others who suffered weaponization and lawfare and established as part of a settlement to the $10 billion lawsuit Trump had brought against the IRS stupid on stilts. It will invariably put us in a position where your taxpayers dollars and my taxpayer dollars could potentially compensate someone who assaulted a police officer, admitted their guilt, got convicted, got pardoned and now we are going to pay them for that. That's absurd, said Tillis."
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