Trump made quite a few personnel mistakes when he was president. We all know that. It’s okay to make mistakes, as long as you learn from those mistakes. I’m not seeing much learning here.
The problem is that there are two groups of Republicans: people who detest Trump and those who’ll work with him. The latter group are comprised of conservatives and opportunists (with some overlap) and often hard to tell them apart until it’s too late. That’s not Trump’s fault, but he often doesn’t help himself with his antics which drive some of his allies away.
“Trump made quite a few personnel mistakes when he was president.”
You can try to bring these people into your fold, but many will stab you in the back and repeatedly. What Trump, nor anyone else could do when stepping into the presidency, is bring 2,000 of your closest and most loyal friends with you.
Let’s see how McCarthy repays Trump for the endorsement that secured his Speakership. The concessions McCarthy made puts him on a very short leash.
Now, how to rid ourselves of Mr. McConnell...
Let's face it. Trump probably isn't going to be the nominee in 2024, especially if the same players are in charge next time around. Will they let McDaniel stay as RNC head too? And will Trump end up endorsing her too? There's too many unknowns here. And the DOJ and Special Counsel will commit crimes in order to to keep Trump off the ballot. Who is going to stop them?