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Trump’s Latest Word War: How the Former President Creates and Spreads New Phrases

WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a new designation for⁢ Republicans who consistently demonstrate unwavering support, potentially‌ offering a⁤ formal recognition beyond the conventional party affiliation. This move comes as Trump continues to exert notable influence over the GOP and amid ongoing friction⁣ with Republicans who⁣ have publicly disagreed with him.

Recently, Trump publicly rebuked Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, along with ⁣Representatives Thomas​ Massie of ‍Kentucky and ⁤Greg Steube of Florida, after they voted against⁢ legislation to end a⁤ U.S.⁣ government‍ shutdown. Trump referred to Paul and Massie as “lowlifes” on his ⁣Truth⁣ Social platform.

The criticism ‌followed Paul’s public disagreement with​ Trump’s recent rhetoric regarding Democrats. After Trump⁣ called for the arrests of six Democrats who urged resistance⁣ to unlawful orders and labeled them “seditious,” suggesting their actions were “punishable by death,” Paul ‌responded on CBS’ Face the‍ Nation on Sunday, stating, “You know, everybody knows that the President is famous for his unfiltered social⁤ media… but if you take it at face value,‌ the idea that calling ​your opponents ‘traitors’-and then ⁣specifically saying that it warrants‌ the death penalty-is reckless, inappropriate, irresponsible.”

Paul⁣ has also voiced concerns over Trump’s⁤ authorization of boat strikes in the Caribbean Sea aimed at curbing narcotics trafficking, warning of a potential “splintering and fracturing of the movement that has supported​ the President” if the strikes continue.

These instances highlight a⁢ pattern of Trump challenging Republicans who deviate from ⁤his positions, even as he seeks‌ to maintain control over the party’s direction. The ​potential for a new designation​ for loyalists signals a possible effort ​to solidify a faction within the GOP explicitly aligned with his agenda.

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