New Book Claims Kushner told GOP Chairwoman ‘I Don’t Give a F***’ About the Future of the Republican Party’

Excerpts from Wall Street Journal Reporter Michael Bender’s new book “Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost” allege that son-in-law of Donald Trump and ex-White House advisor, Jared Kushner, told Ronna McDaniel, the GOP Chairwoman, “I don’t give a f— about the future of the Republican Party!”.

Allegedly, this incident occurred in an “intense argument” with McDaniel in a meeting room at Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. Bender claims that the RNC was operating extremely closely with the Trump campaign in 2020: “By 2020, the RNC wasn’t merely an extension of the Trump campaign. Brad Parscale had effectively turned them into a full partner, and Ronna had become one of the president’s closest advisers.”

Bender claimed that the RNC financially helped the Trump campaign to an extensive degree, saying, “The RNC was paying for the field staff. They were covering costs for state directors who couldn’t get calls returned from campaign headquarters. Even the lease for the campaign headquarters was being paid for by the RNC.”

According to Bender’s book, it seems that there was animosity between McDaniel and Brad Parscale’s replacement, Bill Stepien. It was under Parscale’s campaign management that the RNC grew so closely connected to the Trump administration but Parscale was demoted in July of 2020 and replaced by Kushner’s friend, Stepien.

Bender’s book claims McDaniel began clashing with Stepien during Trump’s 2016 campaign, when McDaniel was in charge of the Michigan GOP: “Friction remained from the 2016 race between Stepien and much of Ronna’s senior leadership team. Ronna was running the Michigan Republican Party during that race, but Stepien disapproved of her decision to keep many of those same RNC staffers in her orbit.” Allegedly, this grudge led to “tensions at the highest level of Trump World that finally exploded into an intense argument between Ronna and Jared inside the Trump Hotel.”

Allegedly, Stepien was ordering that McDaniel be uninvited to important strategy meetings. Bender wrote “Ronna was often left on the outside looking in—sometimes literally. In June, she had arrived at the White House for a political meeting, but waited in the lobby for more than an hour before she was brought into the Oval. When she walked in, the president asked why she was so late. ‘They don’t want me sitting in the meetings with you,’ Ronna told him.”

Also, Bender claims that Kushner offended McDaniel by considering taking leadership of the RNC’s online fundraising platform, saying that he “didn’t think the RNC could pull off the new operation” in 2020.

McDaniel allegedly wanted the WinRed platform to be a “legacy project” for the GOP and asked for Kushner’s support. This is when Kushner snapped, allegedly saying, “I don’t give a f— about the future of the Republican Party!” McDaniel allegedly shot back at Kushner, responding, “Good to know. I will be running for chair for a second term, and I will make sure you don’t come anywhere near this!”

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