The Trump household is now threatening to harm Ron DeSantis
Kimberly Guilfoyle warned that Ron DeSantis would get injured and end up in the scrap heap if he ran against Trump.
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Kimberly Guilfoyle said on Newsmax on Saturday:
If you want to compete against Donald Trump. You will be severely injured and damaged. That’s the problem. When Trump was done, as we’ve seen before, 16 people fell off the stage one after the other. You will end up in the junkyard. You won’t be in good shape for 2028.
That’s just a fact. I don’t think anyone will dispute that. And I understand that Ron DeSantis has some. You know the billionaire boys club, the big boys who give it some money. Great. Donald Trump has the base. It’s Trump’s Republican Party. He is 1000% convinced. He will not be the candidate. He’ll smash it in the primary.
DeSantis has been running in the Republican primary for less than a week, and members of the Trump family are already threatening to hurt him.
The Trumps run a political thug party. Giufoyle will claim that she was only talking about DeSantis being hurt politically, but her message was clearly a threat that Trump will end his career if DeSantis stays in the running.
Donald Trump has also stated that he will not debate DeSantis until the Florida governor gets closer to him in the polls.
Ron DeSantis’ best hope of winning the Republican nomination may be Trump being imprisoned, but even if Trump were imprisoned, another member of his family would likely take his place.
The Trumps consider the Republican Party their property, and if anyone trespasses on their turf, they threaten to throw them to the scrap heap.
Republicans are sounding less and less like a political party and more like a crime syndicate.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also White House press secretary and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. The focus of his thesis was on public policy with a focus on social reform movements.
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