Internet erupts with jokes after Kimberly Guilfoyle warns that 'fake Republicans' will be kicked off Trump's 2024 team

Kimberly Guilfoyle made a sweeping prediction on Steve Bannon's 'War Room' about some GOP presidential hopefuls
PUBLISHED DEC 10, 2023
Kimberly Guilfoyle predicted that GOP presidential hopefuls not supporting Donald Trump won't be a part of his 'team' upon his reelection (@kimberlyguilfoyle/Instagram)
Kimberly Guilfoyle predicted that GOP presidential hopefuls not supporting Donald Trump won't be a part of his 'team' upon his reelection (@kimberlyguilfoyle/Instagram)

WASHINGTON, DC: Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former adviser to ex-president Donald Trump's 2020 election campaign and the host of ‘The Kimberly Guilfoyle Show' on Rumble, has expressed her support for conservative media personality Steve Bannon to work for Trump if he is reelected to the White House in 2024.



 

Guilfoyle, who is also the fiance of Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, is known for her vocal support of the former president and his political views.


 
 
 
 
 
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In an appearance on Bannon's ‘War Room’, which is streamed on Real America's Voice, Guilfoyle confidently stated that Trump will win in 2024 and that Republicans who opposed him in the primaries will not be offered jobs in his administration.

What did Guilfoyle reveal on Bannon’s ‘War Room’?

According to a report by Newsweek, Guilfoyle said, “The primaries are a pathetic joke and for anyone who asks me, 'Are we gonna have any of these people involved? Let's make a big tent.' No, we only want the best and the brightest. Trump is gonna win. Get it together. Get your head on straight."

She explained, "None of those people, those fake Republican RINOs (Republican in name only), I'll throw the RNC (Republican National Committee) in there with that, all those people have to go. They're not gonna be part of our team. They suck. We're not gonna reward them. They're traitorous, they're disloyal and they're unqualified. So that's it. I've had enough with all of those people."


 
 
 
 
 
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She then listed individuals she would want to see on Trump's staff, including Bannon, saying, "I know who I'd like in there. Let's get Bannon back in and Kash Patel and Mike Davis and Rick (sic) Grenell and Alina Habba and kick some a**."

Richard Grenell held the position of acting director of national intelligence for the previous administration under President Trump in 2020.

In the same period, Kash Patel served as an adviser to the former president.

Mike Davis, who previously served as Chief Counsel for Nominations to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, is a staunch supporter of Trump.

Alina Habba is currently representing Trump in his civil fraud case in New York.


 
 
 
 
 
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Steve Bannon, who formerly served as the White House's chief strategist, worked in the Trump administration until he vacated his position in August 2017.

At the time, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a statement indicating that Bannon and Chief of Staff John Kelly had mutually agreed on "Steve's last day," and wished him "the best."

Last month, Bannon stated on Gettr that the former president would be re-elected in the upcoming general elections.

Internet trolled Guilfoyle for professing her predictions for 2024 in the ‘War Room’

People on X criticized Kimberly Guilfoyle for her statements on Steve Bannon's show, dismissing her forecast that none of the GOP presidential contenders will have a position in Trump's inner circle if he wins the upcoming election for the Oval Office in 2024.



 

One X user said, “I wonder what this soothsayer will do when her 'we' aspirations don’t come to pass?"



 

Another user remarked, "Ummm, Kim ... Didn't your boss try to overthrow the government?"



 

Another user quipped, "Is Kimberly drunk or is this her normal behavior?"



 

One user tweeted, "Nobody wants to be part of your so called team, indicted and all…please"



 

Another X user remarked, "Yada yada yada… say anything for votes, yada yada yada…."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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