Pressure mounts on Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin

Ken Martin, the Democratic National Committee’s party chair, delayed releasing the DNC autopsy report, a 192-page analysis on the party’s 2024 election loss, for months – now that he has released the controversial report, he is facing mounting questions and a lack of confidence in his leadership.

David Hogg, the former DNC vice-chair, called on Martin to resign on Thursday. In a statement, Hogg wrote:

double quotation mark“This autopsy and the months-long debate about even releasing the report, is a demoralizing joke … Ken Martin should resign, and the DNC should select a new leader who demonstrates competence, creativity, moral clarity, and a relentless commitment to actually changing the broken Democratic Party brand.”

Some on Capitol Hill, including Seth Moulton, a representative from Massachusetts, have also called for Martin’s resignation.

“He should resign,” Moulton told Axios, adding that it’s “Utterly nuts it took us this long to release the autopsy.”

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Trump also posted about Senator Thom Tillis, who has been openly criticizing Trump’s slush fund this week:

double quotation markPeople don’t remember that Thom Tillis, the weak and ineffective Senator from the Great State of North Carolina, a State I won, including primaries, 6 consecutive times, didn’t have the courage to fight it out in the Senate, remain in place, and run again for office, a thing he desperately wanted to do. I called him a “Nitpicker,” always fighting against the Republican Party, and ME, mostly on things that didn’t matter. When I told him that I would not, under any circumstances, endorse him for another run, too much work and drama (he couldn’t have won, anyway!), he immediately quit the race and publicly announced that he was going to “retire.”

Tillis is not alone in raising concerns about the fund. On Thursday the US Senate refused to push through ICE funding amid row over a $1bn proposal for security measures tied to Trump’s White House ballroom and controversial plans to create the $1.8bn fund.

Continuing on Tillis, Trump wrote: “The media said how brave he was to take me on, but he wasn’t brave, he was just the opposite – HE WAS A QUITTER! Now he can have all the fun he wants for a few months, with some of his RINO friends, screwing the Republican Party. In the end it will only get bigger, and better, and stronger, than ever before!!!”

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