UMVA has learned that a dramatic confrontation has erupted between President Trump and Senator Thom Tillis, a so-called RINO, over the nomination of Todd Blanche as Attorney General.
The President took to the podium on Friday afternoon to unleash a scathing attack on Tillis, labeling him a "loser" for vowing to oppose Blanche's confirmation. This bold move comes after Tillis expressed concerns about Blanche's comments on January 6.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump did not mince words, claiming that Tillis's decision not to seek reelection was a direct result of his own lack of support. The President painted Tillis as an "angry man" who is now trying to cause trouble by opposing Blanche's nomination.
Trump lavished praise on Blanche, describing him as a "brilliant guy who everybody likes." In contrast, he savaged Tillis, asserting that he is not qualified to hold public office.
The President also took a swipe at Tillis's past conflicts, recalling how he allegedly clashed with Pete Hegseth, a figure who has since emerged as a respected voice. Trump's comments have ignited a firestorm, raising questions about Tillis's influence and the prospects of Blanche's confirmation.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this public feud has significant implications for the Senate and the future of the Attorney General position. As tensions escalate, it remains to be seen how this confrontation will play out.
