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Trump to GOP: Don’ t use my name to raise money

- By Mark Niquette

The former president, says one insider, gives neither friends nor foes permission to use his likeness without explicit approval.

WASHINGTON — Lawyers for former President Donald Trump have demanded the Republican National Committee and other GOP entities stop using his name and likeness on fund-raising emails and merchandis­e without his permission, said a person familiar with the move.

The cease-and-desist letters, first reported by Politico, were sent Friday to the RNC, the National Republican Congressio­nal Committee, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee that have been using Trump in solicitati­ons.

On Friday, for example, the RNC sent an email appeal saying “the deadline to add your name to President Trump’s Official ‘Thank You’ Card’ is ONLY 6 hours away.”

The former president is committed to the Republican Party and to electing conservati­ves as the GOP seeks to regain control of Congress in the 2022 mid-terms, but he gives neither friends nor foes permission to use his likeness without explicit approval, the person said.

Trump has vowed to defeat the 10 House Republican­s who voted to impeach him in January, and plans to back candidates who were loyal to him and support his “America First” agenda.

Friday’s actions suggest he’ll be helping Republican­s on his terms, though, and Trump made it clear he wants contributi­ons for those efforts to go to his Save America Political Action Committee and other entities he controls.

Spokespers­ons for the RNC, NRCC and NRSC didn’t immediatel­y respond to messages seeking comment.

“There is only one way to contribute to our efforts to elect America First Republican conservati­ves and in turn to make America great again, and that’s through Save America PAC and DonaldJTru­mp.com,” Trump said at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference.

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