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Karl Rove says Ronna McDaniel ‘in trouble’ over Trump’s Michigan call

RNC Chairman Ronna Romney McDaniel
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RNC Chairman Ronna Romney McDaniel is interviewed remotely by Fox News during an Election Night party at The Westin in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

Republican strategist Karl Rove claimed Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Ronna McDaniel is “in trouble” over reported recordings of a phone call with former President Trump in November 2020.

In the alleged call, Trump reportedly pressured two Republican Wayne County canvassers to not sign the certification of the 2020 election, according to a report from the Detroit News on Thursday.

“I think the [chair] is in trouble here, because she’s saying to them, ‘If you agree to change your decision on certification in Wayne County, we’ll get your lawyers to stand by you,'” Rove said in an interview on Fox News highlighted by Mediaite on Friday. “And again, I think that was highly inappropriate.”


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In the aforementioned recording, Trump argued “we’ve got to fight for our country,” according to the local outlet.

“We can’t let these people take our country away from us,” the former president said.

McDaniel added on the alleged call to the canvassers, “If you can go home tonight, do not sign it. … We will get you attorneys.”

The RNC chair also doubled down on a letter she and Michigan Republican Party Chair Laura Cox wrote that urged the Michigan Board of State Canvassers to conduct an audit prior to the election results being certified, the Detroit outlet reported.

“What I said publicly and repeatedly at the time, as referenced in my letter on Nov. 21, 2020, is that there was ample evidence that warranted an audit,” McDaniel said in a statement to the Detroit News following the report.

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