Ronna McDaniel to Resign as RNC Chair Amid Trump Pressure
McDaniel's departure, effective March 8, follows Trump's endorsement of Michael Whatley and Lara Trump for RNC leadership roles.
- Ronna McDaniel announces her resignation as RNC chair, effective March 8, following pressure from Donald Trump and MAGA supporters.
- McDaniel's resignation comes after Trump's endorsement of Michael Whatley as her replacement, alongside Lara Trump as RNC co-chair.
- McDaniel's departure marks the end of her seven-year tenure, making her the second woman and longest-serving RNC chair in over a century.
- MAGA supporters and conservative commentators celebrate McDaniel's resignation, viewing it as a positive change for the Republican Party.
- Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other Republican officials praise McDaniel's service and view her stepping down as a strategic move for party unity.












































