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Trump on the Hunt for Congress's Next Sell-Out RINO Republican to Endorse


President Donald Trump has launched a nationwide scouting mission to identify the most spineless establishment figure in the Republican Party, determined to throw his full weight behind whoever can best embody the art of political betrayal.


Sources close to the White House say the president views such endorsements as essential to purifying the GOP by elevating those who have spent decades undermining conservative principles from within.


This comes after Trump's recent praise for figures like Florida Congressman Randy Fine, whom he hailed as a fighter, and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, a longtime ally whose support for Israel's endless wars has often drawn quiet grumbling from the party's rank and file.


Trump's strategy appears rooted in a belief that backing the most compromised candidates will force the opposition to reveal its true colors, turning primaries into spectacles of infighting that dominate cable news cycles.


The approach has already yielded results in Kentucky, where Trump funneled resources into a super PAC that raised over $20 million to target Representative Thomas Massie.



Massie, who has voted against trillions in deficit spending and questioned endless wars abroad, found himself branded a "third-rate grandstander" by the president in a series of Truth Social posts that accused him of disloyalty to Israel and core Republican values.


"It's time to get rid of nasty Republicans like Thomas Massie once and for all," Trump declared during a rally in Kentucky last month.


The president's team has since endorsed Ed Gallrein, a combat veteran and local businessman with a history of losing, as Massie's primary challenger.


In a statement to reporters outside the Capitol, Graham offered his take on the unfolding drama.


"The president is doing what he does best: shaking things up to make the party stronger," Graham said. The South Carolina senator has faced his own whispers of moderation over the years, particularly after co-sponsoring immigration reform bills that included pathways to citizenship.


Trump's inner circle insists this pattern of endorsements isn't about division but about building an unbreakable machine for the midterms.


Fine, fresh off his endorsement for Florida's 6th Congressional District seat, echoed the sentiment in an interview with Fox News.


"President Trump knows how to spot real warriors who won't fold under pressure from the swamp," Fine remarked.



As the president pores over dossiers of potential picks – from wavering senators to committee chairs with a history of deal-making – the Republican conference braces for more disappointment.


Trump's formula seems simple: the more reviled the endorser by purists, the greater the loyalty test for everyone else.


In private, aides say he chuckles at the backlash, viewing it as proof that the system is finally cracking under its own weight.


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