Posted on 11/20/2025 12:08:16 AM PST by Olog-hai
Former President George W. Bush and his family are reportedly planning to retake the Republican Party from President Donald Trump once he is out of office, according to a recent report.
There are allegedly “rumors” stirring that there is a “plot to end the so-called ‘Bush Exile'” as part of an effort to take control of the GOP from Trump and his Make America Great Again (MAGA) policies […]
One person, who is described as a “former Bush official,” told the outlet that Trump “knows that there’s no third term option,” while admitting that Vice President JD Vance “has a head start” over other possible Republican presidential candidates in 2028.
The former Bush official also predicted that “there will be a big open field within the Republican Party” for the 2028 presidential race, according to the outlet. …
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the bush family is more likly not coming back. I think when Charly Kirk was assassinated that a lot of politicians correctly saw that Charly was a lynch pin that held a lot of moving parts together for the Trump coalition. where before the Bush family and others of his coalition did not see political openings, they now see an opening with all the divisive crap that social influencers are putting out.
Yeah, that’ll work.

Dare to dream!
No one is Trump except the Don himself. That doesn’t mean Vance wouldn’t make a good president.
The Bush GOP would have a much better chance of taking over Mexico, where their loyalties lie, and where some of the local cartel goons probably like and admire them.
But there’s also a vaccuum at the top of the Democratic Party, which also ought to be a perfect fit for non-patriotic, pro-China, Open Borders Bush Globalism. It’s a marriage made in Hell. Perfect.
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