The conservatives who have turned on Trump

After the GOP's disappointing showing in the 2022 midterms, some Republicans are pulling their support for the former president

Donald Trump.
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Former President Donald Trump is officially running for president in 2024. But will his party get behind him? Trump has been taking some of the blame for the GOP's lackluster midterm performance, with ABC News' Jonathan Karl calling him election night's "biggest loser." And his controversial Mar-a-Lago dinner with Ye, the rapper formally known as Kanye West, and white nationalist Nick Fuentes, hasn't helped things. West has faced backlash in recent months after making several antisemitic remarks, and Fuentes is known for being a Holocaust denier. Some conservative commentators, publications, and politicians who were previously vocal Trump supporters have started jumping ship.

David Friedman

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