Donal
Philosopher
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trump signed a loyalty oath in 2015. On September 3, 2015 CNN (among others) reported:
And then he totally reneged on that on live TV at the first debate.
I think the highlighted part above was the key then, as it is now. That the Republican leadership is looking for a way to prevent having trump launch a third party campaign if he fails to win the GOP nomination to run for president in 2024. Having trump run as a third party presidential candidate -- the MAGA Party? -- would almost certainly destroy the Republicans' chances of having their candidate elected president in 2024. Worrying that if trump fails to win the party's nomination he will then proceed to destroy the party's chances in 2024 seems like a legitimate worry. Remember what Tucker Carlson said? donald trump is "the undisputed world champion" for "destroying things."
Republicans thinking they can control trump by having him sign a piece of paper is ludicrous. I almost feel sorry for them. Almost.
He doesn't even need to run as a third party. He can just sit from the sidelines and talk crap about the candidate. Even if he does go out and endorse the candidate, his die hards won't fall in line. He can't even control his base, much less the GOP establishment.