Trump endorses new RNC chair and Lara Trump as co-chair
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63% : In addition to the Whatley nod, Trump will also support Lara Trump, the former president's daughter-in-law, to serve as the RNC's co-chairwoman.50% : In his new role, LaCivita will split his time between Trump headquarters in Palm Beach, Florida and the RNC offices in Washington, D.C. LaCivita, a former Virginia GOP executive director who consulted the RNC during the 2016 election, will undertake the role of focusing the committee on battleground states.
42% : As part of his effort to restructure the RNC, Trump will also tap Chris LaCivita to serve as RNC chief operating officer, according to the GOP operative, who was granted anonymity to speak freely.
41% : The changes stem from conversations between Trump and his advisers over the last few weeks about the future of the RNC.
28% : He has also defended Trump over his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol siege, stressing that it was the rioters -- not the then president -- who were to blame.
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