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Ex-WH Chief of Staff: Signs Indicate Trump’s Attendance at Final GOP Debate

Trump to Attend Final GOP Debate?⁤ Signs Point to His Attendance,⁤ Ex-WH‌ Chief of Staff Says

A former White House chief ‍of ⁣staff who served former President Donald Trump said ‍he believes Trump‌ will join the ⁤final scheduled Republican presidential debate.

“There’s been some reports that the Trump⁢ campaign team⁢ reached out to the ⁣organizers to ask ​a bunch of logistical questions,” Mick Mulvaney told Sky News Australia.

Mulvaney was acting White House chief of staff⁢ from​ January 2019 to March 2020, according to Ballotpedia.

Mulvaney said security has checked out ⁤the ‌Tuscaloosa, Alabama, venue where the debate will be held.

“Another data point is that the Secret ‌Service did actually sweep ⁤the area ⁢over the weekend, and Donald Trump ⁤is ‌the⁢ only Republican ‍candidate who has Secret Service cover,” he told ​Sky News.

“It’s creating a little bit of a stir for folks who ‌are at least looking for something⁢ to be interested in ​in this Republican ‌primary,” he said.

Trump, who has not yet attended ‌a debate, remains ⁤far ahead in all of the polls. ‍The Republican Iowa caucuses are ‍scheduled for Jan. 15, according to ‍the Des Moines Register.

NBC has been reporting that ​Trump’s plans called for a ‌private fundraiser in Florida during the debate.

On Tuesday, Fox News host Sean Hannity will broadcast⁤ a town hall ⁤ taped before a live audience ​in Davenport, Iowa, according to Fox News.

Wednesday’s debate ⁣will include former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Ron ⁤DeSantis, and ​entrepreneur Vivek​ Ramaswamy, according to USA Today.

As of Monday morning, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has not yet met the qualifications for the ⁣debate, but he ‍was ​saying ⁤he expected to do so.

“Watching the ​trajectory⁤ of the debates, the one that is probably going to try to capture their moment will be Nikki Haley because she is in a position to maybe securely take the second spot away from Ron ​DeSantis,” said Chris ⁢Brown, an Alabama-based Republican strategist, according to The Hill.

In ‍the ebb and flow of all campaigns, Haley gained mention last week after Americans for Prosperity Action, the‍ group ​led by ‌billionaire Charles Koch, supported her candidacy.

JPMorgan Chase ‌CEO Jamie Dimon said Democrats should cross ⁣the​ party line​ to support her.

“Combining that recent victory with a⁣ positive debate performance could really ⁤solidify her as the ⁣most​ credible alternative to Trump or in a clear second place,” said Aaron ‍Kall, director of debate⁤ at the University of Michigan.

Although Wednesday’s debate ⁣is ⁢the last ⁤of⁢ the debates sponsored by the Republican ‍National Committee, Politico reported that ABC and CNN may seek to hold them in 2024.


The post Trump to​ Attend Final GOP ⁢Debate? Signs ⁢Point to His‌ Attendance, Ex-WH Chief of Staff Says appeared first on The Western Journal.

What impact ⁣would Trump’s presence at ‌the final⁤ GOP debate have on the Republican⁢ primary?

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Despite the speculation about Trump’s attendance, there ⁣has​ been no‍ official confirmation ‍from the Trump campaign or the⁤ former ‍president himself. However, Mulvaney’s statements and ​the security measures‍ taken at the venue suggest that Trump may indeed make‍ an ⁢appearance⁤ at the final GOP debate.

Trump’s potential presence at the debate ‍is ⁣causing⁤ excitement among Republicans and political observers. As the frontrunner​ in the polls,⁣ Trump’s absence from previous debates ‍has been a⁢ subject of controversy. Many‌ believe ​that​ his participation in the debate ⁢would further solidify his position ‌as the​ leading candidate for the Republican nomination.

On the other ⁣hand, some reports suggest that Trump ⁢may have other plans during the debate. NBC ​has reported that Trump ⁣was ⁤planning a private ⁣fundraiser in Florida⁣ on the same⁤ night. This conflicting information ⁤adds to the uncertainty surrounding Trump’s attendance.

Meanwhile, other candidates have already confirmed their participation in‍ the debate. The ‍lineup includes prominent figures such ​as⁢ Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, and Vivek Ramaswamy. ⁤It​ is worth noting that former ​U.N. ⁣Ambassador Haley ‌has⁢ accused Trump of “hiding”‍ and avoiding the debate stage with candidates⁢ who hope to be in second place. ‌This ⁣statement reflects the anticipation and political dynamics surrounding Trump’s potential presence.

Former ⁣New Jersey Governor ‌Chris Christie⁢ is also vying for⁣ a spot in the debate, although he has not yet met the necessary qualifications. However, he remains optimistic about ‍his chances ⁢and expects to secure a place on the stage.

It remains to ⁤be seen whether Trump‌ will indeed attend the final GOP​ debate. If‌ he does, it would undoubtedly shake up⁣ the Republican primary and generate significant media⁣ attention. As the Iowa caucuses draw near, the outcome of the​ debate could have a substantial impact on​ the race for ⁢the ​Republican ⁣nomination. Political observers, party members, and ​voters alike​ eagerly await Trump’s decision and‍ the potential implications it may⁤ have on the future of the ‍Republican⁣ Party.



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