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Republican Party War: Trump calls strategy adviser ‘pompous idiot with bad advice’

The conflict of the former American president is intensifying Donald Trump with the Republican party mechanism, with the latest episode being his verbal attack on Carl Rove, Republican adviser on strategy for many years.

Rove criticized Trump’s first speech since stepping down. USA in January talking about a lack of vision and noting the former president’s persistence in constantly complaining.

“He is a pompous idiot with bad advice and always has an agenda” Trump said in a statement issued by his office in Palm Beach, Florida, as broadcast by AMPE.

Rove was the architect behind Republican President George W. Bush’s presidential victories in 2000 and 2004, and wrote an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal yesterday that said Trump’s speech last Sunday. at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was incomplete.

The Republican Strategy Adviser noted that in an informal poll conducted among CPAC participants, only 68% wanted Trump to be a candidate for the presidency of the USA in 2024, while 32% did not want his candidacy, had a negative opinion or did not express an opinion.

Rove wrote of Trump’s 90-minute speech: “There was no agenda for the future, it was just a repetition of his most influential statements. People want fresh material. Repetition is useful up to a point, but then it gets old. “

The reported personal dispute is the latest in a series of civil war erupts in the Republican Party, with leading figures in the party apparatus, such as the Republican leader in the Senate. Mitch McConnell who wants to “decapitate” Trump, but also others, such as the senator, Trump ally Lindsay Graham who believe that the future of the party depends on the dynamics of the base of Trump supporters.

However, Trump maintains strong influence within the party. McConnell, for example, voted to acquit Trump of the charges against him and later changed his position, calling Trump “practically and morally responsible” for the bloody invasion of the US Capitol on January 6. He then said he would vote for Trump if he were the Republican presidential candidate for 2024.

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