Sharp! Trump takes a shot at the establishment: He’s a self-righteous fool!

The National Archives reports that Trump continued his war on the Republican establishment, issuing a statement slamming Republican consultant Karl Rove.

President Trump wrote that Karl Rove is “a self-righteous fool with bad advice and always has an agenda.

President Donald Trump continued his break with the Republican establishment, issuing a strongly worded statement blasting Republican political strategist and adviser Karl Rove, who has led the Republican Party’s demise since the 1990s, the report said.

Only hours after Trump released a second statement blaming Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for the loss of two Republican Senate seats in Georgia, President Trump released another lengthy statement slamming Rove – the Republican insider who has long steered Republican politics and issues.

President Trump began by saying, “Karl Rove has been losing for years, except for himself. He is a RINO of the highest order (Republican in name only) who has come to the Oval Office to lobby for the 5G for him and a group. After a long discussion with Rove and Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, I said no, they’re not qualified. Our country can do better!”

He then described a conversation he had with Rove on Nov. 3 in which President Trump said that at the end of the night, Rove called him to congratulate him on his easy election win. in the early morning hours of Nov. 4, Joe Biden underwent a massive infusion of votes, a fact that remains unexplained by those pushing a false narrative and pushing the absence of credible reports of widespread fraud in the 2020 election.

“On election night, Nov. 3, at 10:30 p.m., Rove called to congratulate me on my great victory,” President Trump wrote.” I said thank you, Karl, and could only watch as the election was tampered with to the last.” President Trump added, “Karl Rove’s voice on Fox is always negative for those who know how to win. He certainly didn’t help Fox in terms of ratings, did he?”

Since Fox News’ coverage of President Trump took a sharp turn for the worse in the weeks following the Nov. 3 election, their ratings have continued to fall, with multiple far-left networks regularly outperforming the once-conservative cable news organization.

President Trump said, “Never felt much for Karl because I don’t agree with a lot of the things he says. He’s a self-righteous fool with bad advice and always has an agenda.”” He campaigned for two senators in Georgia and did a lousy job with bad ads and concepts. It should have been an easy win, but he and McConnell blew it with a $600 to $2,000 proposal.”

President Trump then asked Republicans to stop trusting people like Rove and hiring him for political campaigns, accusing Karl of being basically a perennial loser who comes up with bad ideas for Republicans running for Congress, but profits himself.

“If the Republican Party is to succeed, they must stop dealing with people like Karl Rove and let him go with the wind or retire, like ‘Bob Corker, Jeff Flake, and others like Pennsylvania’s Toomey, who soon just followed suit.” President Trump wrote.” Let’s see what happens to Liz Cheney (R) in Wyoming.”

“If it weren’t for me, the House would have lost 25 seats instead of gaining 15 – a shock to everyone involved that nearly cost Pelosi her speakership. Likewise, 8-10 senators would have lost their seats, including Karl’s friend and our wonderful leader McConnell, who would rather spend his Time working against me than Pelosi, Schumer and Sleepy Joe. In last year’s congressional primaries, 120 of the 122 candidates I supported won – and the two who lost were defeated by people who claimed to be more Trumpian than their opponents.” President Trump added: “In the Senate, I went undefeated in primary endorsements with a record of 21 and 0, and came close to that number in the general election.”

“My CPAC speech was heard by 31 million people online, despite being broadcast on cable at 4 p.m. on Sunday, and, it had the largest audience of the week.”

President Trump concluded by saying, “Karl Rove is all talk and no action! Next time, Karl, save your election night phone calls and keep shilling for the Democrats. Fox should get rid of Karl Rove and his ridiculous, ridiculous ‘blank slate’ as soon as possible!”