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Trump Urges Michael Whatley to Stay as RNC Chairman for 2024 Election
Dec 4, 2024, 03:58 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has asked Michael Whatley to continue his role as Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC). Trump praised Whatley for his exceptional leadership and his contributions to the party's success in the 2024 election, highlighting his efforts in election integrity, party growth, and fundraising alongside Lara Trump. Whatley, from North Carolina, has been instrumental in transforming the RNC into a lean, focused, and powerful organization to empower the America First Agenda. Trump has also commended Whatley for his work in creating robust election integrity measures and for his historic job performance.
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