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Mick Mulvaney says GOP members see Trump as 'damaged' and that he would not vote for former president again

Jul 7, 2022, 09:19 IST
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WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 05: U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney (L) listen to comments during a luncheon with representatives of the United Nations Security Council, in the Cabinet Room at the White House on December 5, 2019 in Washington, DC.Mark Wilson/Getty Images
  • Trump's former chief of staff claimed that the January 6 hearings are hurting the former President.
  • Mick Mulvaney said that within the GOP, many now see Trump as "damaged."
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Mick Mulvaney said that former President Donald Trump is seen as "damaged" by GOP insiders following the January 6 hearings, and confirmed that he wouldn't vote for his former boss again.

Mulvaney served as Trump's chief of staff, and he resigned in the aftermath of the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

"Folks especially in my party are looking at Donald Trump as damaged," Mulvaney told CNN's Kasie Hunt in an interview Wednesday.

"The significance of last week's Congressional Jan. 6 committee hearings cannot be overstated," Mulvaney said in an article for the Charlotte Observer on Wednesday.

On CNN, Mulvaney also signaled that he distrusted former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Meadows replaced him in the final months of the Trump administration and has been at the center of damning revelations being shared at the January 6 hearings.

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When asked if he thought Meadows betrayed the country, Mulvaney said, "That case is being made."

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