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DNC mocks Lara Trump and RNC post mass layoffs: ‘Struggling

DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison Mocks RNC Over Staff Layoffs

Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime‍ Harrison didn’t hold back when discussing the recent‍ layoffs at the‍ Republican‍ National Committee. Speaking on the MediasTouch podcast,⁣ Harrison took the opportunity to mock Lara Trump’s election as co-chairwoman and criticize the RNC’s financial troubles.

“Hey, listen, as they say, the RNC is down bad,” Harrison said. “They are in⁢ financial disarray. They’re dealing with a mass purge⁣ of ​staffers ⁤just ​a few months before ⁣the election. ‍I⁣ hear‍ almost a third of the staffers at the RNC are being laid off, and they’re⁤ on⁢ one of the worst losing streaks we’ve seen ​in modern⁣ party‌ politics… in the history of this nation.”

Harrison didn’t stop there. He highlighted the RNC’s⁣ struggle to afford spending on down ballot races while still paying for Donald⁢ Trump’s legal bills. Despite the RNC’s troubles, ⁣Harrison ⁤sarcastically cheered on Lara Trump, applauding her‌ for her role in ⁤the chaos.

“So, ‍as I’ve⁣ said to you earlier, man, go, Lara. Go, girl. You are doing it.‌ You are knocking it out ‌of the​ park. Keep doing it.”

The Washington Examiner reached out to the RNC for comment, but no​ response has been received yet. The RNC’s new‍ chairman, Michael Watley, and Lara Trump​ were elected with former President Donald Trump’s endorsement, ‍solidifying his control‌ over‍ the party’s infrastructure. However, their tenure began with a wave of ⁢layoffs, described by one source as an “absolute bloodbath.”

What were the recent layoffs ‌and​ financial troubles that‍ the Republican ‌National Committee (RNC) experienced according to Jaime Harrison?

In a recent⁤ interview on the MediasTouch podcast, Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison took ⁣the opportunity to ​criticize the Republican ⁣National Committee (RNC) for⁢ its recent layoffs and financial​ troubles. Harrison did not hold​ back in his mocking of Lara Trump’s election as co-chairwoman ⁤and his comments about the RNC’s difficulties.

Harrison started by stating, “Hey, listen,⁢ as they say, the RNC is down bad. They are in financial disarray. ‍They’re⁤ dealing with a mass ​purge of staffers just a few months before the election. I ⁣hear almost a third of the staffers at the RNC are being laid off,⁣ and they’re on one of the⁤ worst losing streaks we’ve seen in modern party politics…in the history of this⁤ nation.”

His criticism did not end there. Harrison also highlighted the RNC’s struggle to afford ⁤spending on down ballot races‍ while still paying ⁤for Donald Trump’s legal bills. Despite the RNC’s troubles, Harrison sarcastically cheered on Lara Trump, sarcastically applauding her for ⁢her role in the chaos.

He stated, “So, as I’ve said to you earlier, man, go, Lara. Go, girl. You are doing it. You are knocking it out of the​ park. Keep doing it.”

The Washington Examiner reached out to the RNC​ for comment, but as of now, ⁢no response has been received. It ⁣is worth noting ‌that the RNC’s new chairman, Michael⁢ Watley, and Lara Trump were elected with the endorsement of former President‍ Donald Trump, solidifying ‌his control over‍ the party’s infrastructure. However, their tenure began with a wave of layoffs, described by one source‌ as an “absolute bloodbath.”

The recent comments by Jaime‌ Harrison ​reflect the ongoing political rivalry between the ‌DNC and RNC. While the Democratic Party is⁣ capitalizing on the RNC’s financial troubles and staff ​layoffs,⁤ it remains to ‍be seen how this will affect the ⁢upcoming elections and the overall political landscape. ⁤As the parties gear up for another round of campaigning and strategizing, it is clear that the competition between them​ is fierce, and no opportunity for criticism⁤ or mockery will be missed.



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