Alyssa Farah Griffin Says Donald Trump to Burn GOP to Ground if SCOTUS Loses 2024 Nominee

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who temporarily served as Trump’s White House director of communications and Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary, stated that if former president Donald Trump is not the nominee, “he would burn the entirety of the GOP to the ground for revenge.”

As the lone Republican on ABC’s ‘The View,’ Alyssa Farah Griffin appears to think she speaks for the GOP, and on Monday she used that platform to predict what former President Donald Trump will do if he doesn’t get the 2024 presidential nomination.

Many debates were separated into two levels by poll rankings to thin out the 2016 Republican presidential primary field, which peaked at 17 significant candidates.

In that heated election, contenders were asked to support the nominee, and Farah Griffin was confident he’d rather burn the majority of the GOP to the ground than do that again.

Farah Griffin added, “He doesn’t need to be on her debate platform. Ronna McDaniel’s continued leadership of the RNC shows Trump’s death hold on the party. The GOP has lost several cycles under her leadership, and we haven’t changed course.” As a reminder, Trump rejected to debate Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) as he went into the primary winner’s circle in 2016.

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Griffins is Said to Have Evidence Against Fox News

This viewpoint comes from the same lifelong conservative who recently attacked Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) and Trump as proponents of big government conservatism vs traditional small government and praised Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire and former Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland.

In the meantime, Griffin feels that she may be in possession of an important piece of evidence that might be used in the case brought by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News.

Fox News is being sued for $1.5 billion for promoting lies about Donald Trump’s election loss, and the chairman of the network, Rupert Murdoch, has admitted in a deposition that he knew some of those claims were false and that he should have done more to stop them. The election voting machine maker is suing Fox News for promoting these lies.

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