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Posted: 2024-04-12T07:37:39Z | Updated: 2024-04-12T12:57:54Z Donald Trump Jokes About How Longtime Aide Could End His Career In A Flash | HuffPost

Donald Trump Jokes About How Longtime Aide Could End His Career In A Flash

And thats the end of my political career," said the former president.
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Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump joked about exactly how his longtime adviser Dan Scavino could end his political career in a heartbeat.

Trump described Scavino as the most powerful man in politics during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday.

Its because Scavino has access to, and thus the ability to post on, the former presidents social media accounts, said four-times-indicted Trump.

Scavino could say, I dont like you voters, I dont like you at all. Im fed up with you. I cant stand you, Trump told supporters. And thats the end of my political career.

Dans the only one that can do that, he added.

Trump then imagined further what Scavino, who served as former deputy chief of staff for communications in his administration, could write:

Dan could say something horrible, he could say something very sexually oriented and that, you know, would end it. OK? That would end it. But he hasnt done that and he wont do it.

Watch the video here:

Dont expect Scavino to nefariously hijack Trumps Truth Social account anytime soon, though.

Hes loyally been by Trumps side for years after first working as the then-businessmans golf caddy as a teenager. He even postponed creating his own company to campaign for the then-reality TV personality in 2016.

And when asked by CNN  during that election if there was anything Trump could say or do that would cause him to leave, he replied with one word: No.

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