Overview
- Donald Trump has indicated potential changes in the leadership of the Republican National Committee (RNC), expressing dissatisfaction with current Chair Ronna McDaniel.
- Trump's comments come amid concerns over the RNC's financial health, with the committee reporting its lowest cash on hand since 2014.
- Criticism of McDaniel has grown within the GOP, with some blaming her for the party's recent electoral losses and fundraising woes.
- Trump has suggested he will make recommendations for the RNC after the South Carolina primary on February 24, 2024.
- Despite Trump's criticisms, McDaniel has remained loyal, urging the party to unite around Trump as the likely GOP nominee for the 2024 presidential election.