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They helped Trump take back the White House. The rewards have come swiftly.


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Published in Politics and Government on Sunday, March 23rd 2025 at 5:20 GMT by CNN   Print publication without navigation

  • Trump's return to power was achieved in part through an unorthodox coalition-building strategy. He courted groups who might've been overlooked by Republican candidates. Many of them are benefiting now.

The article from MSN discusses how individuals who supported Donald Trump's efforts to reclaim the White House have been swiftly rewarded with various positions and benefits. Key figures like Jeffrey Clark, who attempted to use the Justice Department to challenge the 2020 election results, and John Eastman, who crafted legal strategies to overturn the election, have seen their careers advance or receive public endorsements from Trump. Additionally, Trump has promised to appoint loyalists to key government roles, including potentially reinstalling Clark in a significant DOJ position and considering Eastman for a high judicial role. This pattern of rewarding loyalty extends to other supporters like Mark Meadows, who has been promised a pardon, and lesser-known figures like Doug Mastriano, who has been floated for a Cabinet position. The article highlights how Trump's strategy of rewarding loyalty could reshape government institutions if he were to return to power, potentially undermining the traditional checks and balances.

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