She’s been a consistent and visible figure throughout Trump’s political rise, often acting as a surrogate on national television, hosting political commentary shows, and organizing grassroots voter drives across swing states.
Now, as co-chair of the RNC, she’ll play a direct role in setting national strategy, fundraising priorities, and candidate endorsements. Her presence ensures that Trump’s political vision will remain the dominant force shaping Republican decisions, even if he’s not the one at the podium.
A Historic Power Shift in the GOP
Older voters who remember the Republican Party of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, or even John McCain, may be watching these developments with a mix of fascination and concern.
The Republican National Committee used to pride itself on ideological diversity — with room for conservatives, moderates, libertarians, and traditionalists alike. But in 2025, that wide tent has narrowed.
Continue reading…