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RNC: Trump Has 'Reaffirmed' Using His Name for Fundraising

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Former President Donald Trump (Mandel Ngan/Getty Images)

Tuesday, 09 March 2021 06:57 AM EST

Former President Donald Trump has "reaffirmed" the GOP's use of his name in fundraising pitches and other materials, the Republican National Committee says, in the wake of his cease-and-desist letter last week.

The letter sent Friday by lawyers for Trump to the RNC, National Republican Congressional Campaign and National Republican Senate Campaign had ramped up tension between the two camps as Trump seeks to preserve his political viability post-election.

A Trump adviser said Saturday that Trump was sensitive to the use of his name and likeness for branding purposes and was irked the three groups have supported Republican lawmakers who joined Democrats in voting to impeach him over the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol by protesters, including Trump supporters.

In a response letter, the Republican National Committee said that Trump "reaffirmed" to RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel over the weekend that he approves of the party's current use of his name, wrote Justin Riemer, the RNC's top lawyer.

The party also said it had "every right to refer to public figures as it engages in core, First Amendment-protected political speech."

The letter indicated Trump would participate in the party's donor retreat scheduled for next month in Palm Beach, Florida, which is home to Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.

A representative for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the letter.

In a statement issued late Monday, Trump focused on his core core demand: "No more money for RINOS," using the acronym for the pejorative term "Republicans in Name Only."

"They do nothing but hurt the Republican Party and our great voting base — they will never lead us to Greatness," Trump added, before urging supporters to donate to his own super PAC.

Trump is using his Save America super PAC to raise money in part to help handpicked Republican candidates in the 2022 congressional elections. Some of them are expected to challenge Republican incumbents whom Trump considers disloyal.

Still, Trump has committed to helping Republicans try to win back control of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate in the 2022 elections that will be an early referendum on the leadership of Democrat President Joe Biden. 

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Former President Donald Trump has "reaffirmed" the GOP's use of his name in fundraising pitches and other materials, the Republican National Committee says, in the wake of his cease-and-desist letter last week.
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