Rep. Elise Stefanik, who became a GOP favorite by aggressively defending former President Trump, is in position to be a bigger player on the national stage — possibly as his 2024 running mate.
investigating what Republicans call the "weaponization" of U.S. law enforcement and security agencies against conservatives.
Democrats have cast it as a "tin foil hat" subcommittee whose mission is to settle scores for Trump and advance far-right conspiracy theories.she could be elected president in 2028. He called her a "rocket ship" and a "strong boss." Several people in Trump’s orbit told Axios that he and Stefanik have a good personal relationship, and say he has mentioned he may want a woman as his running mate in 2024 to try to win support among suburban women — a potential weakness for him.Stefanik's appointment to the 21-member "weaponization" panel was celebrated among some Republicans who were investigated during the congressional and criminal probes into the Jan.
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