Tom Emmer, US House Majority Whip, Throws Support Behind Trump’s Presidential Campaign

Tom Emmer, US House Majority Whip, Throws Support Behind Trump’s Presidential Campaign

Donald Trump secured the endorsement of Tom Emmer on Wednesday, completing⁣ a full House of Republican leaders backing the former US president even though Trump dynamited the majority whip’s own bid for speaker just‍ two months ago.

“Democrats have made clear they will ⁤use every tool in their arsenal ‍to‌ try and keep Joe Biden and his failed policies in power,” Emmer said.

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“We cannot let them. It’s time ‍for Republicans to unite behind our party’s clear frontrunner, which is ⁢why I am proud​ to endorse Donald ‍J Trump for president.”

Despite ​facing 91 criminal charges,⁢ assorted civil threats and removal⁣ from the ballot in Colorado and Maine over⁤ his incitement of the​ deadly January 6 attack on Congress, Trump leads presidential rivals including the Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley by vast polling margins.

In general election polling, he ⁤is competitive or enjoys leads over Biden.

Emmer, from Minnesota, followed the Republican ⁤House speaker, Mike Johnson, ⁤and majority leader, Steve Scalise⁤ (both from Louisiana) and Elise Stefanik of New York, the conference chair,‌ in endorsing the man who sent supporters to the Capitol to try to stop certification of Biden’s 2020 win.

Even⁤ after rioters attacked​ the House chamber, 139 House Republicans‍ and eight senators ‌objected ⁣to results in key states. But Emmer was not among them and last October, after the far right ejected Kevin McCarthy‍ as speaker, the Minnesotan followed Scalise and Jim Jordan of Ohio in failing to secure the role.

At the time, Trump said Emmer had called him and was his “biggest fan now” but ‌also deemed him “totally out of‍ touch with Republican voters”, lobbied Republicans ⁢to reject him and reportedly boasted: ‌“He’s done. ⁤It’s over. I‍ killed him.”

Emmer’s endorsement of his tormentor was therefore widely noted.

Rick Wilson, a former ⁣Republican operative turned co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, ⁣said: “Remember when you were on those anti-Trump calls in 2016, Tom?”

Tim Miller, another former Republican strategist turned⁣ Trump critic, chose to be more blunt: “Was Tom Emmer – who was viciously savaged⁢ by Trump and his allies during the failed speaker attempt – wearing a ball ‍gag​ or a gimp mask when he sent‌ this statement? Need some behind-scenes colour.”

Miller’s invective was matched by ​Trump’s campaign team, which said of Erin Perrine, a former Trump⁢ aide now working for DeSantis, “nothing can ever wash that foul stench of shit off her”.⁤ But regardless of such Republican infighting, endorsements for Trump kept coming in.

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The three other⁢ House Republicans from Minnesota – Brad Finstad, Michelle ​Fischbach and Pete Stauber – joined​ Emmer in backing Trump.

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2024-01-03 15:53:38
Source⁤ from www.theguardian.com
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