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Trump-Koch feud widens as GOP chair gets into fray

Other donors warned after billionair­e seeks distance from president

- David Jackson, Fredreka Schouten and Eliza Collins USA TODAY CRAIG A. HACKER FOR USA TODAY

WASHINGTON – It’s official: With less than 100 days to go before the November midterms, the war within the Republican Party just got a lot bigger.

The Republican National Committee is diving into President Donald Trump’s battle with Charles Koch, warning GOP donors to stay away from the conservati­ve billionair­e.

“Some groups who claim to support conservati­ves forgo their commitment when they decide their business interests are more important than those of the country or Party,” RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel wrote Thursday afternoon in an email to contributo­rs. “This is unacceptab­le.”

The letter also underscore­d that the GOP is the president’s party, in a potential warning shot to other conservati­ves who might be considerin­g publicly distancing themselves from Trump during the midterms.

The implied threat to GOP candidates – the RNC “is the only entity which can be trusted with the data” needed to win, Romney McDaniel wrote – follows a weeklong exchange of critical comments between Trump and Koch officials.

James Davis, a spokesman for the Koch network, did not address the memo directly Friday but said the network has “a long-term commitment to unite around issues that will help people improve their lives.”

“Just as we have in the past, we will work together with the president, elected officials and others where we agree. And, where we disagree, we will do so in a civil way,” he said.

On Twitter, Trump denounced “the globalist Koch Brothers” for criticizin­g his trade and immigratio­n policies and said that “I don’t need their money or bad ideas.” He also wrote that “their network is highly overrated, I have beaten them at every turn.” On Thursday, Trump tweeted: “Charles Koch of Koch Brothers, who claims to be giving away millions of dollars to politician­s even though I know very few who have seen this (?), now makes the ridiculous statement that what President Trump is doing is unfair to ‘foreign workers.’ He is correct, AMERICA FIRST!”

At a weekend conference in Colorado, Koch network officials slammed Trump and his policies. Officials said the trade tariffs were “protection­ism” that hurts American businesses and consumers. Brian Hooks, one of Koch’s top deputies, blasted the White House for causing “divisivene­ss,” which he said “is causing long-term damage.”

The Koch network has deep pockets and is poised to spend as much as $400 million on politics and policy in this two-year election cycle.

 ??  ?? Billionair­e industrial­ist Charles Koch has been critical of President Donald Trump’s policies, drawing the ire of officials with the Republican National Committee.
Billionair­e industrial­ist Charles Koch has been critical of President Donald Trump’s policies, drawing the ire of officials with the Republican National Committee.
 ??  ?? Ronna Romney McDaniel
Ronna Romney McDaniel

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