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Republican unity? Trump offers different take at donor meeting

At GOP donor meeting, Donald Trump veered from prepared remarks Saturday and slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans. 

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Former President Donald Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, February 28, 2021. Trump criticized GOP leaders at a donor meeting Saturday, April 10, 2021.

It was supposed to be a unifying weekend for a Republican Party at war with itself over former President Donald Trump鈥檚 divisive leadership. But Mr. Trump himself shattered two days of relative peace in his closing remarks to the GOP鈥檚 top donors when he insulted the party鈥檚 Senate leader and his wife.

Ahead of the invitation-only speech at Trump鈥檚 new home inside his Mar-a-Lago resort, the former president鈥檚 advisers said he would emphasize his commitment to his party and Republican unity.

Trump veered sharply from prepared remarks Saturday night and instead slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., as a 鈥渟tone-cold loser鈥 and mocked McConnell鈥檚 wife, Elaine Chao, who was Trump鈥檚 transportation secretary.

Trump also said he was 鈥渄isappointed鈥 in his vice president, Mike Pence, and used a profanity in assessing McConnell, according to multiple people in attendance who were not authorized to publicly discuss what was said in a private session. He said McConnell had not thanked him properly for putting Chao, who was labor secretary under President George W. Bush, in his Cabinet.

McConnell's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday.

Trump's words left some attendees feeling uncomfortable.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich did not defend Trump as he left Palm Beach on Sunday.

鈥淲e are much better off if we keep focusing on the Democrats. Period,鈥 Gingrich said.

Saturday鈥檚 speech was the final address of the Republican National Committee鈥檚 weekend donor summit in Palm Beach. Most of the RNC鈥檚 closed-door gathering was held at a luxury hotel a few miles away from Mar-a-Lago; attendees were bused to Trump鈥檚 club for his remarks.

While a significant faction of the Republican Party hopes to move past Trump鈥檚 divisive leadership, the location of the event 鈥 and the former president鈥檚 prominent speaking slot 鈥 suggests that the GOP, at least for now, is not ready to replace Trump as its undisputed leader and chief fundraiser.

Ahead of his latest attack on fellow Republicans, Trump鈥檚 team reported that his remarks were intended to reinforce his continued leadership role in Republican affairs, a sharp break from past presidents.

鈥淪aturday鈥檚 speech will be welcomed words to the Republican donors visiting Mar-a-Lago to hear directly from President Trump,鈥 Trump adviser Jason Miller said. 鈥淧alm Beach is the new political power center, and President Trump is the Republican Party鈥檚 best messenger.鈥

The new tension between Trump and establishment-minded Republican leaders comes as GOP officials are trying to play down an internal feud over his role in the party, his commitment to Republican fundraising and his plans for 2024. Trump is also continuing to insist that the last election was 鈥渟tolen鈥 from him, repeating false claims that Joe Biden won the election only because of voter fraud.

Such claims ultimately fueled the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

McConnell and Chao have been particularly critical of Trump鈥檚 role in encouraging the insurrection; Chao resigned her post in protest. Pence, meanwhile, presided over a congressional session that certified Biden鈥檚 election victory over Trump.

Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., was among 10 House Republicans who joined every Democrat in voting to impeach Trump for inspiring the Jan. 6 attack. Seven Republican senators later voted to convict Trump, even after he had left office.

鈥淭he former president is using the same language that he knows provoked violence on Jan 6. As a party, we need to be focused on the future, we need to be focused on embracing the Constitution, not embracing insurrection,鈥 Cheney told CBS' 鈥淔ace the Nation.鈥

Trump and his allies have already promised to fuel primary challenges against Cheney and those Republicans who supported his impeachment.

And while the Republican National Committee signaled its commitment to Trump by hosting its spring donor summit at his doorstep, Trump鈥檚 commitment to the GOP is far from certain.

Earlier in the year, he raised the possibility of creating a new political party. Just a month ago, Trump鈥檚 political action committee sent letters to the RNC and others asking them to 鈥渋mmediately cease and desist the unauthorized use of President Donald J. Trump鈥檚 name, image, and/or likeness in all fundraising, persuasion, and/or issue speech.鈥

GOP officials saw Trump鈥檚 weekend participation as a sign that he is willing to lend his name to the party. At the same time, he continues to aggressively accumulate campaign cash to fuel his own political ambitions.

Trump has accumulated a total of roughly $85 million so far, a small fortune that rivals the RNC鈥檚 bank account. He has teased the prospect of another presidential run in 2024, but has also positioned himself to play the role of kingmaker for Republicans who may run if he does not.

The weekend gathering featured Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, among other early 2024 prospects.

In his remarks Friday night, Cotton leaned into the GOP鈥檚 culture wars, attacking the Democrats鈥 positions on transgender youth, voter ID laws and Major League Baseball鈥檚 decision to move its All-Star Game to protest Republican voting laws.

DeSantis, who spoke before Trump on Saturday night, also seized on corporations and business leaders who have begun joining the Democrats鈥 fight against GOP-backed voting legislation moving through state legislatures across the country, including Florida. Critics and voting experts suggest the new laws would make it more difficult for Black Americans and Latinos to cast ballots.

DeSantis specifically warned Saturday that there would be 鈥渃onsequences鈥 for business leaders who pressure lawmakers in Florida as they did in Georgia. But neither DeSantis nor Cotton attacked any fellow Republicans.

Meanwhile, the second-ranking Republican senator, South Dakota's John Thune, gently condemned Trump鈥檚 attack on McConnell.

鈥淚 think a lot of that rhetoric is 鈥 you know, it鈥檚 part of the style and tone that comes with the former president,鈥 Thune said on 鈥淔ox News Sunday.鈥 鈥淏ut I think he and Mitch McConnell have a common goal, and that is getting the majority back in 2022. And in the end, hopefully that will be the thing that unites us, because if we want to defeat and succeed against the Democrats and get that majority back, that鈥檚 the best way to do it.鈥

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This story has been corrected to reflect that Sen. Thune's first name is John, not Tom.

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