Former Project 2025 Director Tells Trump To Fire His Entire Staff

Donald Trump needs to immediately fire his two  campaign co-managers, Chris Las Cavita and Susie   Wiles, or at least that is what the guy that  used to be, the director of Project 2025, an   attorney by the name of Paul Dans had to say in an  interview this week while speaking to the media,   Mr. Dans said that what La Cavita and Wiles did  to the Trump campaign is really nothing short of   political malpractice. So what did these two  people do that was so bad that deserves them   being fired on the spot? While according to Dan's,  they're the ones who ended up pushing President   Biden out of this race by agreeing to a debate  in June instead of the usual September debates,   which at that point would've been too late  for Biden to drop out. The ballots are being   printed right this moment and everything else is  history. But here's what Mr. Dan's had to say. Trump should be running like secretariat at  the Belmont, but instead it's a race to the   wire. They pushed Biden off the stage and they  had no plans for Harris. This is on par with   historic campaign malpractice. Dan told the New  York Times that he was blindsided when Trump   distanced himself from the Project 2025 blueprint  for staffing the federal government with loyalists   to implement right-wing policies. And he said, the  former president's disavow only helps strengthen   democratic attacks. They took the bait, he said,  of the Trump campaign. So Mr. Dans is of course   a little angry that Donald Trump is pretending  to have no involvement and know nothing at all   about Project 2025, which we all know he's  deeply involved in it. He was on stage back   in 2022 introducing the leader of the Heritage  Foundation saying, this guy's writing the plan   for my next administration. It was obvious Trump  knows about it and he got caught and he doesn't   want to be associated with it now because it  is historically unpopular with the voters. But Mr. Danz has a point about Las Cavita  and Susie Wiles who I have to make this,   I meant to mention this like weeks ago, and  it, it slipped my mind while I was doing my   segment. So lemme mention this. Trump doesn't  have a campaign manager. He has two campaign   co-managers. And it reminds me of something that  we see in football, both college and pro. If you   have two quarterbacks that you rotate in and out,  or the quarterback C by committee type thing,   then that means you don't have a quarterback.  In other words, if you've got two individuals   running your campaign, it means you don't have  anybody running your campaign. It has to come to   a head. You cannot have two separate people with  two separate visions doing two separate things   with the same group of people. It doesn't  work. So yes, having two campaign managers, Not smart, but also not smart, was Donald  Trump wanting to debate Biden? He's been   wanting to debate Biden, by the way, for a  year. And Biden was like, nah, let's just   wait for the thing. And then Trump's taunts  I guess, became too much. And Biden was like,   screw it. Let's do a debate. Let's do it  in June. Let's get it over with. Let's   make it happen. Bud. And Trump went with it.  I hadn't thought about this until I read this,   but think about how different everything would be  right now. 'cause the first debate still would've   happened last night, except it would've been  Trump and Biden and at that point, ballots.   Again, ballots are being printed right now. The  nominating contests for both political parties are   done and solidified and submitted to the states.  We couldn't switch Biden out if he didn't June,   uh uh, uh uh, you know, last night instead  of months ago, Democrats would be screwed. It's as simple as that. So it's a good thing they  debated early, but nobody could have predicted   that. I mean, honestly, I didn't think that was  gonna happen. I didn't expect to see, you know,   this eloquent, you know, Ignatious Biden. But I  didn't expect what happened. Nobody could have.   So you can't blame that on Trump's campaign  managers. Now, every other horrible thing   as campaign managers have done, sure that's on  them. But to call this malpractice as a lawyer,   hell, that's borderline legal malpractice.  And you should know better than to blame   unpredictable things really on anybody. Blame  them for not being prepared for Harris. Sure,   but it's not their fault that Trump got what  Trump wanted and then it blew up in his face.

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