We’ve given up long ago trying to control what Donald Trump says or what he thinks and, you know, unfortunately, he’s not going to go away quietly. I don’t think not too many of us expected that he would. But I believe there’s going to be a real battle for the soul of the republican party that’s going to last for years. This is not an easy thing.
On the recordFebruary 17, 2021
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Larry Hogan discusses the challenges the Republican Party faces with Donald Trump's influence and the ongoing struggle for its direction.
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