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Former Trump allies who turned against him and now oppose his 2024 campaign

2022/12/27/08:47
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Former Trump allies who turned against him and now oppose his 2024 campaign

Donald Trump waves to guests during an election-night party on Tuesday, November 8, in Palm Beach, Florida

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  • Several formerly close allies of Donald Trump have turned against him.
  • They include his former vice president, secretary of state, and attorney general.
  • Trump’s political brand appears damaged as he gears up for another bid for office.

On the eve of the midterm elections in November, Donald Trump was bullish as he readied himself to launch his bid to win back the presidency in 2024.

He was poised to take credit for what many believed would be sweeping Republican successes in the midterms and was stepping up attacks on President Joe Biden and Republican rivals.

But as the end of the year approaches, Trump’s political status has taken a serious blow — and former allies and senior officials are leading calls for the Republican Party to choose a different 2024 candidate or risk defeat.

Bill Barr, the attorney general who broke with Trump over his attempt to overturn the 2020 election

Bill Barr and Donald Trump
Barr with Trump on March 23, 2020. 

Barr was regarded as one of Trump’s closest allies and canniest officials during his stint as attorney general in 2019 and 2020.

He played a key role in fending off legal scandals that embroiled Trump, notably the 2019 release of the special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.

In March, Barr changed course and published a memoir in which he was highly critical of his former boss and said he’d opposed Trump’s bid to cling to power after his defeat in 2020.

More recently he’s criticized Trump’s decision to take government records with him to Mar-a-Lago after leaving office, and in a scathing New York Post op-ed article he called on the Republican Party to move on from Trump after the midterms.

“Among the current crop of potential nominees, Trump is the person least able to unite the party and the one most likely to lose the general election,” Barr wrote.

Mike Pence, the ultraloyal vice president who grew steadily more vocal in his opposition to Trump

Donald Trump Mike Pence
Trump and Pence at a rally in Michigan in November 2020. 

Pence, Trump’s vice president, played an important role in attracting the conservative evangelical voters who were a key part of Trump’s support base.

But his refusal to help Trump’s bid to overturn his election defeat in 2020 provoked Trump’s fury.

Pence became a hated figure for hardline Trump supporters, some of whom chanted for his execution during the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, when Pence was forced to flee alongside other members of Congress.

Pence mostly declined to criticize Trump in the wake of the riot. But amid speculation that he’s considering a rival presidential bid, he’s become more openly hostile.

In a recent interview with ABC News, Pence described Trump’s words and actions on January 6, 2021, as “reckless.”

“The president’s words that day at the rally endangered me and my family and everyone at the Capitol,” Pence said.

Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of state taking swipes at Trump from afar

Mike Pompeo looks on as Trump speaks at the White House on January 8, 2020.
Pompeo looks on as Trump speaks at the White House on January 8, 2020. 

As secretary of state, Pompeo represented Trump’s “America First” foreign-policy agenda on the world stage.

Like Pence, he’s rumored to be a potential 2024 rival to Trump. Though Pompeo hasn’t criticized Trump by name, has appeared to aim jibes at him.

“We were told we’d get tired of winning. But I’m tired of losing. And so are most Republicans,” Pompeo tweeted after the midterms, flipping Trump’s boast before the 2016 election that Republicans should be so successful under his leadership that they’d get bored of winning.

He’s also criticized Trump’s recent dinner with Ye and the white nationalist Nick Fuentes. “We stand with the Jewish people in the fight against the world’s oldest bigotry,” Pompeo tweeted.

Anti-Semitism is a cancer. As Secretary, I fought to ban funding for anti-Semitic groups that pushed BDS.

We stand with the Jewish people in the fight against the world’s oldest bigotry.

— Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) November 26, 2022

Chris Christie, a former confidant who now says Trump is dragging the GOP down

Christie Trump
Trump with Christie, then the governor of New Jersey, at the White House on July 17, 2017. 

Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, was one of the first prominent Republicans to endorse Trump when he launched his insurgent bid for the presidency in 2015.

But Christie was fired as the head of Trump’s transition team after his 2016 victory, reportedly at the urging of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, whose father Christie had prosecuted.

Christie is now a frequent critic of Trump on cable-news shows, and he’s described Trump as a serial loser in the wake of the midterms.

“We all remember in 2016 he said if he got elected there was going to be so much winning and winning and winning and winning, they’d get sick of winning,” Christie recently said on ABC. “None of us knew at the time he was actually talking about the Democrats.”

Stephanie Grisham, the press secretary who resigned after the Capitol riot

Stephanie Grisham
Grisham with Trump at the White House in November 2019. 

Grisham served as White House press secretary under Trump and as a top aide to Melania Trump.

She left the White House after the Capitol riot and revealed damaging behind-the-scenes information about Trump in her memoir in October 2021. She’s now a frequent critic of Trump on cable TV.

She has said she feels remorse at having worked for Trump, whom she’s described as a “con man,” and has called for the GOP to distance itself from Trump in the wake of the midterm elections.

“The Republican Party really needs to look within right now and decide are we going to go with the voters, who hire us, or are we going to go with this one man, Donald Trump?” she told CNN in November.

John Bolton, the former national security advisor who says a second Trump term would be “unacceptable”

Donald Trump; John Bolton
Bolton with Trump in July 2019. 

Bolton served as Trump’s national security advisor, pushing a hawkish strategy on threats from adversaries including Venezuela and Iran.

He turned against Trump shortly after leaving office, and in his 2020 memoir he described chaos and dysfunction in the Trump administration.

Bolton has also criticized Trump over the GOP’s midterm failings and suggested he could launch his own presidential bid in 2024 to frustrate Trump’s bid.

“There’s one thing that would get me to get into the presidential race, which I looked at in prior elections, it would be to make it clear to the people of this country that Donald Trump is unacceptable as the Republican nominee,” Bolton recently told NBC News.

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