Republicans intensified their public criticism of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, saying it was time for the party to move on after an unexpectedly poor showing in the midterm elections, even as he plans to announce a third White House bid next week.
Trump faces blame from GOP as he moves forward with WH bid
WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans intensified their public criticism of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, saying it was time for the party to move on after an unexpectedly poor showing in the midterm elections, even as he plans to announce a third White House bid next week.
Virginia's Republican lieutenant governor, Winsome Earle-Sears, once a vocal Trump supporter, said voters had sent "a very clear message" Tuesday that "enough is enough."
"The voters have spoken and they have said that they want a different leader and a true leader understands when they have become a liability," she said in an appearance on Fox Business. "A true leader understands that it's time to step off the stage. It is time to move on."
Earle-Sears, who served as co-chair of a group called Black Americans to Re-elect President Trump in 2020, also said she "just couldn't" support another Trump campaign.