At least one member of the Republican National Committee is working to slow Donald Trump’s attempted takeover of the organization by pushing to keep the committee neutral until Trump is officially the presidential nominee and avoid picking up his legal bills.

Two draft resolutions are being circulated by Henry Barbour, a national committeeman from Mississippi, for consideration at the RNC’s upcoming March meeting in Houston. Barbour said support for the resolutions among RNC members is growing but he does not yet have the needed cosponsors, and any resolutions would ultimately be nonbinding.

The effort comes after Trump last week publicly called to replace the RNC’s current leaders and install one of his senior campaign advisors and his daughter-in-law Lara Trump in top roles. Lara Trump suggested earlier in the week that GOP voters would support the committee paying her father-in-law’s legal bills as he faces a raft of criminal and civil indictments.

Trump senior campaign adviser Chris LaCivita, whom the former president wants to install as the party’s chief operating officer, told reporters Friday night that the RNC would not pay Trump’s legal bills.

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        10 months ago

        It’s already happening. Local chapters are going broke because the idiots are sending their money to trump instead of them. I really hope the dems roll out the big guns after the election and follow every single lead until the entirety of the right is locked up or barred from politics. And if they come across some dirty lefties in the process, take them down too.

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          Local chapters are going broke because deep-pocketed conservative donors don’t trust the people elected as officials to be good stewards of their money. So the donors give directly to candidates or to PACs. I am not yet convinced there is less overall money being injected on the Republican side, though that would be a hopeful development.

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            I didn’t say the amount was changing I was simply echoing what I have seen some smaller chapters say about why they are going broke. The average idiot is sending trump money directly and he is using that to pay his legal bills (probably) which means the local politicians have less funds to work with.

            I can see certain individuals being blacklisted but the big money knows how the game is played and knows that you have to work from the ground up and groom, train, etc the up and coming ones to keep whatever control you or your family has cultivated over the decades or centuries.