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Posted on 07/30/2023 9:27:09 AM PDT by lowbridge
Only four of the once-Cabinet members for former President Donald Trump publicly said they would support his reelection in 2024, according to a new report.
Several strongly oppose his campaign, some are even working against his bid to become the GOP nominee and many didn't respond to requests to comment on his efforts.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr has some of those most harsh words for his ex-boss, telling NBC News: 'I have made clear that I strongly oppose Trump for the nomination and will not endorse Trump.'
'I'll jump off that bridge when I get to it,' he added when asked how he would vote in the general election if it ends up being a 2020 rematch of Trump vs. President Joe Biden.
Former Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney said: 'If anyone can lose to Joe Biden, it would be him.'
Of the 44 people reached by NBC who served in Trump's Cabinet, only four publicly support and endorse his reelection. This includes former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, his final Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, former budget chief Russell Vought and former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell.
Additionally, two former Trump officials are actually running against him in the GOP primary – ex-Vice President Mike Pence and former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.
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Directly on the opposite side of his fellow former Chief of Staff, Mulvaney is among those who wants Trump defeated by another GOP candidate in the primary election.
'I am working hard to make sure that someone else is the nominee,' Mulvaney said to NBC. 'I think he's the Republican who is most likely to lose in a general election, of all our leading candidates. If anyone can lose to Joe Biden, it would be him.'
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Oh good. I will vote for Trump as many times as I can. LOL
Careful. He might want to jump off a low bridge.
I just worry about the potential damage to the bridge from all that weight.
pay per view
A win-win.
I would not oppose that depending on which bridge.
We wanna make sure the intended job gets done this time.
I would like this in writing and Notarized please. If you need help getting over the railing, CALL ME.
Bill BARR is okay to jump off a bridge. I thought it said Bill BURR which would have been a tragedy.
Pay per view?
Do turds float?
Can we get that in writing..also can you imagine the kind of splash that would make with his fat ass, probably a magnitude 7
Bill “Bagpipes” Barr, corrupt piece of Bushie dogsqueeze...
Can he please take his bagpipes with him when he jumps.
Darn you
I have never so looked forward to voting for someone in my life.
Mr. Barr.
Allow me the honor of pushing you off a tall bridge.
His statement means he is shocked Trump is still standing
tall in polls after Bogus Indictments.
Promise?
It falls upon me to select the bridge.
This one probably would because he is full of odious gas.
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