Trump layout 2022 congressional elections! Ban Republican organizations from using his name, likeness for fundraising

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is still exerting influence in the Republican Party after he left office. The day before yesterday (5), his lawyer sent a letter to three Republican fundraising organizations, asking them not to use Trump’s name and likeness to raise funds.

The lawyer sent a letter to the three largest fundraising organizations of the Republican Party, asking them not to raise funds in his name or likeness. Trump’s advisors said that Trump is quite sensitive about his name being used for branding. The adviser also said Trump is upset that some Republican lawmakers voted yes on Trump’s impeachment and that Republican organizations are still funding them.

The three major Republican organizations are the Republican National Committee (Republican National Committee), the National Republican Congressional Campaign (Republican National Campaign) and the National Republican Senate Campaign).

Trump is trying to raise money through his super PAC, Save America SuperPAC, to select candidates of his choice to fund their candidacy for Congress in 2022.

Trump spoke at a conservative conference in Florida on Sunday (Feb. 28), and in addition to suggesting he might run again, he also listed Republican Senators Mitt Romney and Pat Toomey (R-PA), as well as Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger (D-CA), who oppose him. Trump said he would support candidates who would confront these lawmakers.

Trump left the presidency, the Republican Party internal line is still divided, but Trump is still playing influence, committed to help the Republican Party to win 2022 congressional seats.