Lara Trump, whose name has been floated to fill a possible Senate vacancy in Florida, is stepping down as co-chair of the Republican National Committee
Ms. Trump, who is President-elect Donald J. Trump’s daughter-in-law, made the announcement on Sunday in a post on X. She gave no indication as to her next move, but many Republican allies have lobbied for her to be appointed as the next senator from Florida, should Senator Marco Rubio’s seat become open.
“Serving as the GOP co-chair throughout the course of the most consequential election in American history has truly been the honor of my life,” Ms. Trump wrote. “The job I came to do is now complete and I intend to formally step down from the RNC at our next meeting.”
Deplorable:
A spokeswoman for the R.N.C. did not respond to a request for comment.
Ms. Trump was elected to her role in March, with Mr. Trump endorsing her rise. Last month, Mr. Trump picked Mr. Rubio to serve as secretary of state. If confirmed, Mr. Rubio would resign his Senate seat. Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida could then select Mr. Rubio’s replacement to serve through 2026, when a special election would be held for the final two year’s of his term.
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Several Republicans, including Senator Rick Scott of Florida, have publicly supported Ms. Trump. In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Trump said she would strongly consider taking up Mr. Rubio’s position.
“It is something I would seriously consider,” she said in the interview. “If I’m being completely transparent, I don’t know exactly what that would look like.”
Mr. DeSantis, who endorsed Mr. Trump after his own presidential bid lost traction in the primary, said in November that he had begun vetting potential candidates. He added that he would probably make a selection by the beginning of January.
The Florida Senate seat would be up for election again in 2028.
Ms. Trump, who is President-elect Donald J. Trump’s daughter-in-law, made the announcement on Sunday in a post on X. She gave no indication as to her next move, but many Republican allies have lobbied for her to be appointed as the next senator from Florida, should Senator Marco Rubio’s seat become open.
“Serving as the GOP co-chair throughout the course of the most consequential election in American history has truly been the honor of my life,” Ms. Trump wrote. “The job I came to do is now complete and I intend to formally step down from the RNC at our next meeting.”
Deplorable:
A spokeswoman for the R.N.C. did not respond to a request for comment.
Ms. Trump was elected to her role in March, with Mr. Trump endorsing her rise. Last month, Mr. Trump picked Mr. Rubio to serve as secretary of state. If confirmed, Mr. Rubio would resign his Senate seat. Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida could then select Mr. Rubio’s replacement to serve through 2026, when a special election would be held for the final two year’s of his term.
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Several Republicans, including Senator Rick Scott of Florida, have publicly supported Ms. Trump. In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Trump said she would strongly consider taking up Mr. Rubio’s position.
“It is something I would seriously consider,” she said in the interview. “If I’m being completely transparent, I don’t know exactly what that would look like.”
Mr. DeSantis, who endorsed Mr. Trump after his own presidential bid lost traction in the primary, said in November that he had begun vetting potential candidates. He added that he would probably make a selection by the beginning of January.
The Florida Senate seat would be up for election again in 2028.