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President-elect Donald Trump is backing the current treasurer of the Republican National Committee (RNC) to replace his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, as the organization’s co-chair.
On Monday, Trump endorsed KC Crosbie for the high-profile position on his social media platform Truth Social.
The announcement took place after Lara Trump revealed on Sunday night that she would be stepping down from the post.
In Monday’s announcement, the president-elect cited Crosbie’s accomplishments with the RNC and her role in helping to elect GOP lawmakers to Congress.
“KC has served on the RNC with distinction, as the RNC’s Treasurer and the National Committeewoman from the Great State of Kentucky,” Trump said in his statement. “As Treasurer, she helped the RNC smash every fundraising record in History, and fortified our Party’s financial foundation. KC has been with me from the very beginning, helping real Republicans get elected across the Country, and would be a tremendous Co-Chair of the RNC! KC will work on continuing to ensure a highly functioning, fiscally responsible, and effective RNC that makes Election Integrity a highest priority.”
In stepping down as RNC co-chair, Lara Trump said that she was proud that the organization accomplished three goals during her tenure. She said the committee broke all fundraising records, built the “largest army of lawyers and poll watchers to ensure election integrity,” and “turned out millions of Americans and low [propensity] voters during early voting.”
The president-elect’s daughter-in-law has been credited with securing control of both chambers of Congress and the White House.
Her decision to leave the position has fueled speculation about her political future.
“If I’m being completely transparent, I don’t know exactly what that would look like,“ she said. ”And I certainly want to get all of the information possible if that is something that’s real for me. But yeah, I would 100 percent consider it.”
Meanwhile, Trump-backed RNC Chair Michael Whatley has announced that he will remain in his role.