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Former RNC Chair: Trump ‘afraid of losing,’ most important thing to him ‘is his ego’

Former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele criticized former President Trump for his inability to admit that he lost the previous presidential election. He said he was afraid of losing the next one in November, because it would hit him at the most important part of himself, his ego. “Donald Trump fears losing because it hits at…

 Former Republican National Committee ( RNC ) chair Michael Steele slammed former president Trump for not admitting defeat in the previous presidential election and said he was afraid of losing the upcoming election because it would hurt his ego. ” Donald Trump is frightened of losing, because it strikes at… Former Republican National Committee ( RNC ) chair Michael Steele slammed former president Trump for not admitting defeat in the previous presidential election and said he was afraid of losing the upcoming election because it would hurt his ego. ” Donald Trump is frightened of losing, because it strikes at… 

Former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele criticized former President Trump for his inability to admit that he lost the previous presidential election. He said he was afraid of losing the next one in November, because it would hit him at the most important part of himself, his ego. “Donald Trump fears losing because it hits at…

  

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