GOP Adviser Giddy About Coming Trump Term: ‘Can’t Wait For New Era To Begin!’
Charlie Kirk Staff
12/19/2024

President-elect Donald Trump has changed the Republican Party into a group that fights for what it wants and what the American people need.
Gone are the days when Republicans rolled over and gave the Democrats everything they wanted and called it compromise, though some of that can still be seen desperately holding on to its grip with the current continuing resolution Speaker of the House Mike Johnson attempted to pass.
The Trump Republican Party does not kowtow to the whims of whatever insane, progressive idea gets popular in the mainstream, like DEI or allowing men to play in women’s sports.
And one man who was a member of the old guard, Ari Fleischer, who was the press secretary for former President George W. Bush, is hyped about the change.
He appeared on the Fox News show “Hannity” where he spoke to the hose, Sean Hannity, about the new Republican Party.
“$10 billion to Iran, that’s certainly, uh, undermining. Uh, ratcheting up the war in Ukraine against Russia, that, that’s, that’s undermining Trump. He, they know he wants a negotiated settlement. Uh, what they’re doing with DEI and gas, uh, exports and selling off the wall parts and presidential pardons. It seems to me just, just, frankly, vengeance on their part, or so they think, and they’re really hurting we, the people,” said Hannity to open the segment.
“Yeah, it’s part vengeance, it’s part anything Donald Trump is for, we’re against. But here’s something bigger, Sean, and this actually encourages me. These are the dying gasps of the last parts of massive government that always does it, because this is the way it’s always been done,” Fleischer responded.
“The Trump team coming in has carte blanche to go in and totally change our relationship to our government. And that’s what I’m looking forward to. That’s what I think Vivek Ramaswamy and, and, uh, Elon Musk are working toward. Donald Trump is going to do. And it’s going to be fundamentally different. The big measure will be, if it, if the government didn’t do it, would it still get done?” he added.
“And I think anything that will still get done, the government’s going to be out of that business. A fundamental reordering. So they’re striving in their last moments to just keep things status quo the way they were, 1,200 DEI people. There’s going to be no DEI in the federal government under Donald Trump. I can’t wait for the new era to begin,” Fleischer noted further.
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