Saturday, March 6, 2021

Trump Sends Cease-and-Desist Letters to GOP Campaign Committees


Attorneys for Trump sent Cease-and-Desist Letters, Friday, to Three Republican Organizations, asking them to Stop using his Name and Likeness in Fundraising Appeals and Merchandise, a Trump Adviser said Saturday.

The Letters were sent to the Republican National Committee (RNC), the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), and the National Republican Senate Committee (NRSC), arms of the Party tasked with Raising Money and shaping Messaging, among other things, for the Midterm Elections and beyond.

Since Trump left Office, the Committees have repeatedly Referenced him in Emails asking for Donations, hoping to use the Trump's Popularity among some Segments of the Party to bolster their War Chest as they work to win back Control of the House and Senate in 2022.

Trump, however, has been reluctant to Offer his Support to the Party establishment after he Lost the Presidency and was then Impeached for a Second time.

Ten House Republicans Voted with Democrats to Impeach Trump, and Seven Senate Republicans Voted to Convict him for allegedly Inciting the Deadly Mob that Attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6th intent on Disrupting the Electoral Vote Count formalizing Joe Biden's Election Win before a Joint Session of Congress.

While that is by far the most Bipartisan Support for Conviction in Impeachment History, the Final Vote was 57 to 43, 10 Short of the 67 Votes needed to Secure a Conviction.

After visiting with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago Resort in January 2021, House Minority Leader, Kevin McCarthy (R-CA, 23rd District), said Trump had Not committed to staying Out of Republican House Primaries.

At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) last weekend in Florida, Trump listed off the Names of Congressional Republicans who Voted to Impeach or Convict him and said, "get rid of them all."

He also told Attendees "there’s only one way to contribute to our efforts" to Elect Trump Republicans, His Save America PAC.

His other Websites:

- His Office

- His Library

Trump is weighing the Creation of a super PAC as he seeks to assert his Authority over the Republican Party and Expand his Post-Presidential Political Operation.

Trump Spokesman, Jason Miller, confirmed Saturday that Trump is considering forming a super PAC, which can Raise Unlimited Amounts of Money from virtually any Source and faces No Limits on Spending.

The Committee could be a Brand New Entity" or a Repurposed Version of "America First", an Existing super PAC launched while Trump was in Office.

Trump also made several Changes to his growing Fundraising Apparatus. In Filings with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), he converted both his Presidential Campaign Committee, Donald J. Trump for President, and his Leadership PAC, Save America, into Two Political Action Committees that can support other Candidates for Office.

Trump's Campaign Committee has become the Make America Great Again PAC or MAGA PAC.










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