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Trump wants to install new RNC leadership including his daughter-in-law

Donald Trump wants a leadership change at the Republican National Committee in an attempt to install a new slate of loyalists – including his daughter-in-law – atop the GOP’s political machine even before the former president formally secures the party’s next presidential nomination.
Current RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel says she has no plans to leave the committee until at least after South Carolina’s Feb. 24 primary election.
Still, Trump on Monday night called for McDaniel to be replaced by Michael Whatley, the North Carolina GOP chairman. The new co-chair, Trump said, should be his daughter-in-law Lara Trump.
Trump’s move to push out McDaniel – days after the two met at his Mar-a-Lago residence and agreed to delay a decision on her future – reflects his urgency to force Republicans to unite behind him in a likely rematch against President Joe Biden. While Trump has not come close to gathering sufficient delegates to secure the nomination, he is eying a potential knockout blow against Nikki Haley, his last major primary rival, in her home state of South Carolina next week.