The Republican National Committee on Wednesday announced plans for the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate, and some Donald Trump supporters are incensed.
In a statement to Fox News, RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel announced the network will host the first debate, which will be held in Milwaukee in August. But it’s the debate’s partnership with Young America’s Foundation, a conservative group tapped to attract young voters, that is sending some MAGA loyalists into a tailspin.
Why? Because YAF is known for its ties to Trump’s former vice president and potential 2024 rival, Mike Pence.
The organization has labeled Pence a “longtime ally” and named him one of their “Ronald Reagan Presidential Scholars” in February 2021, weeks after Pence famously declined Trump’s call to intervene in Congress’ certification of the 2020 electoral votes. In fact, Pence spoke at a YAF event earlier this week.
So, of course, MAGA Republicans are implying the RNC’s arrangement with the group is a coup of sorts by anti-Trump Republicans to box them out.
“YAF is Never Trump and Pro Pence,” former Trump adviser Steve Bannon wrote on right-wing social media platform Gettr on Wednesday. “How did RNC do this…..”
Bannon’s post included a tweet from Turning Point USA’s Tyler Bowyer, who claimed the RNC’s partnership with YAF “may end up making the base hate the RNC even more.”
The RNC has chosen a pro-Mike Pence 501c3 to host a debate. Just wait until you hear about the CNN debates they’re lining up…. Didn’t think it could actually get worse by getting out of the commission, but I think this may end up making the base hate the RNC even more https://t.co/ALU2oPofc0








