Ronna McDaniel.Photo: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesRepublican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel will step down from her position in March, setting up a path forDonald Trumployalists — including his daughter-in-lawLara Trump— to assume top leadership roles in the party.McDaniel announced on Monday that she would soon resign as chair, tellingCNNin a statement, “I have decided to step aside at our Spring Training on March 8 in Houston to allow our nominee to select a Chair of their choosing.““The RNC has historically undergone change once we have a nominee and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition,” McDaniel added in her statement. “I remain committed to winning back the White House and electing Republicans up and down the ballot in November.“RNC Co-Chair Drew McKissick also announced on Monday that he would step down from his role.The change in leadership at the RNC is notable for a number of reasons — namely, that it demonstrates the continued hold former President Trump has over the party.Even before McDaniel officially stepped down, 78-year-old Trump had said he wants North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley to succeed McDaniel and that he wants his daughter-in-law to become the new co-chair.Donald Trump, Lara Trump.James Devaney/GC; Jamie McCarthy/GettyWere Lara Trump to be voted in to the role of co-chair, party leadership would be something of a Trump family enterprise.In recent weeks, Lara has frequently said in interviews that, if she were co-chair of the RNC, she would reshape the Republican Party to be a “family affair” — one that would potentially funnel donations both to Trump’s 2024 campaign, as well as his legal bills.Speaking at a rally in Charleston, South Carolina, last week, Lara said “absolutely,” when asked if supporters would want their donations to the Republican National Committee going toward Trump’s growing legal bills.“That’s why people are furious right now,” Lara said, perUSA Today. “And they see the attacks against him. They feel like it’s an attack not just on Donald Trump, but on this country.”Donald Trump returns to the courtroom on Oct. 25, 2023, during his civil fraud trial in Manhattan.AP Photo/Seth WenigThe former president faces more than a half-a-billion dollars in civil judgements against him in the past month alone. The former president was just last weekordered to pay $354.9 million, plus an estimated $100 million in pre-judgment interest, as a penalty for committing fraud in New York.That ruling came just three weeks after Trump was ordered to pay formerEllecolumnist E. Jean Carroll$83.3 million in damagesfor making defamatory statements about her after she accused him of sexual assault.The Democratic National Committee has slammed the Trumps for a plan that they say would “transform the RNC into a shell for Donald Trump and his legal bills.““With Donald Trump already pouring gasoline onto the dumpster fire that is the RNC, Lara Trump taking over as co-chair ensures that both the RNC and Trump campaign will continue to put up the same disastrous fundraising numbers they have filing after filing,” DNC rapid response director Alex Floyd said in a statement. “GOP donors should save themselves the effort and just light their cash on fire themselves.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer.The RNC serves as the national leadership arm of theGOP, and is responsible for developing and promoting the party’s platform as well as its election strategy.A change in leadership to three Trump loyalists could help better unite the party behind the former president, who is currently ahead in the 2024 Republican primaries but still faces competition from former South Carolina Gov.Nikki Haley.

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Ronna McDaniel

Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel will step down from her position in March, setting up a path forDonald Trumployalists — including his daughter-in-lawLara Trump— to assume top leadership roles in the party.McDaniel announced on Monday that she would soon resign as chair, tellingCNNin a statement, “I have decided to step aside at our Spring Training on March 8 in Houston to allow our nominee to select a Chair of their choosing.““The RNC has historically undergone change once we have a nominee and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition,” McDaniel added in her statement. “I remain committed to winning back the White House and electing Republicans up and down the ballot in November.“RNC Co-Chair Drew McKissick also announced on Monday that he would step down from his role.The change in leadership at the RNC is notable for a number of reasons — namely, that it demonstrates the continued hold former President Trump has over the party.Even before McDaniel officially stepped down, 78-year-old Trump had said he wants North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley to succeed McDaniel and that he wants his daughter-in-law to become the new co-chair.Donald Trump, Lara Trump.James Devaney/GC; Jamie McCarthy/GettyWere Lara Trump to be voted in to the role of co-chair, party leadership would be something of a Trump family enterprise.In recent weeks, Lara has frequently said in interviews that, if she were co-chair of the RNC, she would reshape the Republican Party to be a “family affair” — one that would potentially funnel donations both to Trump’s 2024 campaign, as well as his legal bills.Speaking at a rally in Charleston, South Carolina, last week, Lara said “absolutely,” when asked if supporters would want their donations to the Republican National Committee going toward Trump’s growing legal bills.“That’s why people are furious right now,” Lara said, perUSA Today. “And they see the attacks against him. They feel like it’s an attack not just on Donald Trump, but on this country.”Donald Trump returns to the courtroom on Oct. 25, 2023, during his civil fraud trial in Manhattan.AP Photo/Seth WenigThe former president faces more than a half-a-billion dollars in civil judgements against him in the past month alone. The former president was just last weekordered to pay $354.9 million, plus an estimated $100 million in pre-judgment interest, as a penalty for committing fraud in New York.That ruling came just three weeks after Trump was ordered to pay formerEllecolumnist E. Jean Carroll$83.3 million in damagesfor making defamatory statements about her after she accused him of sexual assault.The Democratic National Committee has slammed the Trumps for a plan that they say would “transform the RNC into a shell for Donald Trump and his legal bills.““With Donald Trump already pouring gasoline onto the dumpster fire that is the RNC, Lara Trump taking over as co-chair ensures that both the RNC and Trump campaign will continue to put up the same disastrous fundraising numbers they have filing after filing,” DNC rapid response director Alex Floyd said in a statement. “GOP donors should save themselves the effort and just light their cash on fire themselves.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer.The RNC serves as the national leadership arm of theGOP, and is responsible for developing and promoting the party’s platform as well as its election strategy.A change in leadership to three Trump loyalists could help better unite the party behind the former president, who is currently ahead in the 2024 Republican primaries but still faces competition from former South Carolina Gov.Nikki Haley.

Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel will step down from her position in March, setting up a path forDonald Trumployalists — including his daughter-in-lawLara Trump— to assume top leadership roles in the party.

McDaniel announced on Monday that she would soon resign as chair, tellingCNNin a statement, “I have decided to step aside at our Spring Training on March 8 in Houston to allow our nominee to select a Chair of their choosing.”

“The RNC has historically undergone change once we have a nominee and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition,” McDaniel added in her statement. “I remain committed to winning back the White House and electing Republicans up and down the ballot in November.”

RNC Co-Chair Drew McKissick also announced on Monday that he would step down from his role.

The change in leadership at the RNC is notable for a number of reasons — namely, that it demonstrates the continued hold former President Trump has over the party.

Even before McDaniel officially stepped down, 78-year-old Trump had said he wants North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley to succeed McDaniel and that he wants his daughter-in-law to become the new co-chair.

Donald Trump, Lara Trump.James Devaney/GC; Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Donald Trump Wants Daughter-in-Law Lara Trump to Co-Chair the RNC amid GOP Leadership Shuffle

James Devaney/GC; Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Were Lara Trump to be voted in to the role of co-chair, party leadership would be something of a Trump family enterprise.

In recent weeks, Lara has frequently said in interviews that, if she were co-chair of the RNC, she would reshape the Republican Party to be a “family affair” — one that would potentially funnel donations both to Trump’s 2024 campaign, as well as his legal bills.

Speaking at a rally in Charleston, South Carolina, last week, Lara said “absolutely,” when asked if supporters would want their donations to the Republican National Committee going toward Trump’s growing legal bills.

“That’s why people are furious right now,” Lara said, perUSA Today. “And they see the attacks against him. They feel like it’s an attack not just on Donald Trump, but on this country.”

Donald Trump returns to the courtroom on Oct. 25, 2023, during his civil fraud trial in Manhattan.AP Photo/Seth Wenig

Former President Donald Trump motions as he returns to the courtroom after a break in his civil business fraud trial at New York Supreme Court, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, in New York

AP Photo/Seth Wenig

The former president faces more than a half-a-billion dollars in civil judgements against him in the past month alone. The former president was just last weekordered to pay $354.9 million, plus an estimated $100 million in pre-judgment interest, as a penalty for committing fraud in New York.

That ruling came just three weeks after Trump was ordered to pay formerEllecolumnist E. Jean Carroll$83.3 million in damagesfor making defamatory statements about her after she accused him of sexual assault.

The Democratic National Committee has slammed the Trumps for a plan that they say would “transform the RNC into a shell for Donald Trump and his legal bills.”

“With Donald Trump already pouring gasoline onto the dumpster fire that is the RNC, Lara Trump taking over as co-chair ensures that both the RNC and Trump campaign will continue to put up the same disastrous fundraising numbers they have filing after filing,” DNC rapid response director Alex Floyd said in a statement. “GOP donors should save themselves the effort and just light their cash on fire themselves.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer.

The RNC serves as the national leadership arm of theGOP, and is responsible for developing and promoting the party’s platform as well as its election strategy.

A change in leadership to three Trump loyalists could help better unite the party behind the former president, who is currently ahead in the 2024 Republican primaries but still faces competition from former South Carolina Gov.Nikki Haley.

source: people.com