After Rubio Gets Tapped for Secretary of State, Lara Trump Could Replace Him in the Senate
After Rubio Gets Tapped for Secretary of State, Lara Trump Could Replace Him in the Senate

Big things are happening in America. Patriots haven’t been excited since… well, the last time Trump was elected! But just when you thought the Trump family couldn’t make an even bigger splash in American politics, we’re looking at what could be one of the most exciting developments of 2024.

And believe me, as someone who’s been covering politics for longer than I care to admit, this one has me sitting up straight in my chair!

You see, with Marco Rubio getting the nod from President-elect Trump to serve as Secretary of State (a brilliant move, if you ask me), we’ve got ourselves a fascinating situation developing down in the Sunshine State. And boy, do I have some thoughts about this one!

From Washington Examiner:
President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to tap Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) for his Cabinet could open a path for his daughter-in-law to enter the Senate…

Republican National Committee Co-Chairwoman Lara Trump has been suggested as a replacement for Rubio by some Republicans, including Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL). Lara Trump said she is “humbled and honored” to be considered a contender for the seat.

A Trump Dynasty Expansion?

Now, here’s where things get really interesting, my friends. Republican National Committee Co-Chairwoman Lara Trump—yes, that’s Eric Trump’s wife and our future president’s daughter-in-law–is being floated as a potential replacement for Rubio’s soon-to-be-vacant Senate seat. And let me tell you, the liberal media is already having conniptions over this possibility!

Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) has already thrown his support behind Lara, and she’s responded by saying she’s “humbled and honored” to even be considered. That’s the kind of gracious humility we’ve come to expect from the Trump family, isn’t it? (And yes, I can already hear the left’s collective groaning—music to my ears!)

The DeSantis Factor

Governor Ron DeSantis holds all the cards here, as he’ll be the one making the appointment. Sure, he could technically appoint himself, but let’s be real—with Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nunez waiting in the wings, that whole process would be messier than a Democrat trying to explain inflation.

And I’ve got to say, putting Lara Trump in that Senate seat would be a masterstroke. Think about it—we’d be adding another strong conservative voice to the Senate, someone who understands the MAGA movement inside and out, and someone who’s already proven she can handle the relentless attacks from the liberal media machine.

Why Lara Makes Perfect Sense

Let me break it down for you, folks. Lara Trump isn’t just another political appointee—she’s been in the trenches. She’s served as a senior consultant for Trump’s 2020 campaign, she’s been a vocal advocate for America First policies, and she’s shown she can take the heat in the political kitchen.

And let’s be honest, watching the Democrats lose their minds over another Trump in Washington? Well, that’s just the cherry on top of this conservative sundae.

The GOP currently holds a three-seat majority in the Senate, and adding Lara Trump would help cement that majority with someone who truly understands the conservative movement. We’re not just talking about filling a seat here, we’re talking about adding a fighter who knows exactly what we’re up against.

Key Takeaways:

  • President-elect Trump has selected Marco Rubio as Secretary of State.
  • Lara Trump emerges as potential replacement for Rubio’s Senate seat.
  • Governor DeSantis will make the final appointment decision.
  • Senator Rick Scott has already voiced support for Lara Trump’s potential appointment.

Source: Washington Examiner

November 15, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
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