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The Republican National Committee unanimously selected two new leaders on Friday: former RNC general counsel Michael Whatley and Laura Trump, daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump.Whatley will serve as Chairman, and Laura Trump, wife of Eric Trump, will serve as Co-Chair.
Both Mr. Whatley and Ms. Trump were endorsed by Mr. Trump last month after Ronna McDaniel, the committee’s leader since 2017, privately told the...The Republican National Committee elected Lara Trump—daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump—and another Trump ally, Michael Whatley, to be its new leaders in a move that strengthens the former president’s grasp on the party after he all but secured the presidential nomination earlier in the week.
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