Republican National Committee chairwoman, Ronna McDaniel is making headlines regarding the January 6th attack on the US Capitol. McDaniel, who is now a political analyst for NBC News, called the attack “unacceptable” after years of deflecting on the issue.
In an interview with NBC News, McDaniel expressed her disapproval of the Capitol riot, stating that it does not represent our country and certainly not her party. She emphasized that attacking the Capitol and resorting to violence is not the way to address political issues.
When asked why she did not offer such condemnation as RNC chairwoman, McDaniel explained that as the leader of the RNC, she had to prioritize unity within the party. However, now that she has stepped down from that position, she feels more comfortable expressing her own opinions.
It is worth noting that McDaniel’s departure from the RNC coincides with rising tensions between former President Donald Trump and the GOP. Trump and his team had been dissatisfied with the RNC’s finances, as the committee experienced a decline in fundraising in recent years.
Chuck Todd, the host of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” criticized the network for hiring McDaniel due to her previous role as RNC chairwoman. This highlights the ongoing debate about journalistic integrity and objectivity in political reporting.
McDaniel’s recent comments regarding the January 6th Capitol attack shed light on her change in stance and her disapproval of the violence. As she takes on her new role as a political analyst, we can expect to hear more of her personal viewpoints on various political issues instead of a puppet for Donald Trump.
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