News about Mick Mulvaney

On a list of Washington, D.C.'s Top 100 Golfers, Republicans defeated Democrat adversaries

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2023
Beltway Republicans are more cost-effective than their Democratic counterparts, or at least, that seems to be the case on the golf course. The Washington, D.C., top-100 golfers has been included on Golf Digest's list of presidents, senators, lawmakers, lobbyists, and political titans. 34 members of the Grand Old Party made the list in total, compared to just 10 Democrats. Not only does the Republicans usually get 18 holes in fewer strokes than Democrats, but their top politicians also outperform the opposition party at the highest levels of power.

Republicans are 'only Republican who can lose' in 2024, according to former chief of staff John Kerry

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
Trump's 2024 speech, according to Mick Mulvaney, Trump's former chief of staff, was damaging to the party, although Arkansas governor Robert Sanders said there were better options. Asa Hutchinson slammed Trump's Mar-a-Lago address, calling it egotistic and inaccurate. 'Trump is correct about Biden's failures, but his self-indulging message of inflaming rage hasn't changed,' he said. 'It didn't work in 2022 and won't work in 2024.' There are better options.' Despite being advised by many that the time was not appropriate to begin a campaign, Trump declared on Tuesday evening that he would run for president for the third time. In the two years since he left office, he used his speech to criticize President Biden, the 'conservative left' Democrats, and their record on the economy and the world stage. The former president ignored Republican campaigners and those who blamed him for the GOP's tumultuous midterms by announcing his intention to return to the Oval Office to'drain the swamp,' with the nation's 'being devastated before our very lives.'

Since Republicans labeled him a 'disaster,' knives have been banned from being used against 'Toxic' Trump.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 10, 2022
Some of Trump's most vocal supporters who blasted and collapsed, resulting in a post mortem on the former president's position moving forward. Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, who is widely predicted for the 2024 Republican nomination, boosted his profile with a stunning victory, also turning the conservative heartland Miami-Dade red. On November 15, Trump teased a'major announcement,' but many are attempting to convince him that the likely launch of his 2024 campaign has been postponed.

The subpoena from the January 6 panel has been received by Trump's staff, but a former employee says "he'll never turn up."

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2022
Donald Trump's lawyers decided to accept the subpoena for his testimony and information on January 6 - just days after the panel announced it publicly - but former top aide Mick Mulvaney said he would not testify. According to Politico, the attorney for Trump obtained the subpoena on Monday, and Matthew Sarelson of Dhillon Law Group accepted the subpoena's service. Despite mutterings that Trump will refuse to obey if it's live and televised, Mulvaney, Trump's former acting Chief of Staff, predicted that he will not obey.

Mick Mulvaney says he hopes Trump loses GOP nomination for 2024

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
Trump's former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said Monday that he hopes that the former president does not run again in 2024, and if he does, he would vote against the Republican nomination. On NewsNation's 'Banfield,' Mulvaney said, 'We've got younger people, it's time for Donald Trump to sort of go to the sideline, and continue to push the policies that made him so popular.' "We established my party, but we can have all the rules without the baggage, so I hope he doesn't run," the former Republican congressman said. I hope if he runs, he does not win the Republican nomination.' Mulvaney served as the Trump's Office of Management and Budget director from February 2017 to March 2020, as his acting chief of staff from January 2019 to March 2020. Following the 2021 Capitol riot, he then became the Special Envoy to northern Ireland, a post he resigned from.