First broadcast on FOX: Two of President-elect Donald Trump’s top aides have joined key outside groups ahead of his second term as he prepares to rally public support for his MAGA policy. .
Chris LaCivita, one of the Trump campaign’s chief campaign managers for the 2024 election, will join the 501c4 Building America’s Future (BAF) as a senior advisor, along with Tony Fabrizio, the campaign’s chief pollster.
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Chris Lacivita co-led Trump’s 2024 campaign with Susie Wiles. (Reuters)
“We are pleased to join BAF, which has been a valuable and important ally in advancing President Trump’s policies and candidacy in the 2024 cycle,” Lacivita and Fabrizio said in a statement. “We support BAF and its efforts to advance President Trump’s America First policy and look forward to their efforts complementing and strengthening those of the President’s team.”
The two will provide strategic advice to the group as it aims to galvanize support for Trump’s policy proposals during his presidential term.
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Fabrizio was the Trump campaign’s chief pollster. (Reuters)
Founded in 2018 by Phil Cox and Genera Peck, BAF led a $45 million effort to support Trump and his campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris during the election. The group has already signaled its intention to continue promoting President Trump and his administration after the election, debuting an ad campaign supporting Pete Hegseth, Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon.
This group will play an active role in galvanizing the nation to support President Trump’s policy priorities as he enters his second term.
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Mr. Trump’s campaign managers, Mr. Lacivita and Mr. Wiles, were instrumental in Mr. Trump’s 2024 victory. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
This comes as Republicans prepare to use the budget reconciliation process to pass key elements of President Trump’s agenda, including the economy and tax policy, as well as some elements of border security. Using this process, Republicans only need a simple majority in the Senate to break the filibuster, rather than 60 votes.
However, since the party only has 53 seats in the new Senate, nearly all Republicans would need to participate.
By increasing public support for President Trump’s priorities, Republicans may feel pressured to support certain items.
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Trump co-campaign manager Susie Wiles arrives at Nashville International Airport as Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump arrives in Nashville, Tennessee, July 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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While other bills are still expected to face tough battles due to the filibuster, BAF’s efforts to drum up public support for President Trump’s policies are particularly appealing to red and purple lawmakers seeking re-election in 2026. , could put pressure on Democrats to join Republican lawmakers. state.
Trump’s other co-campaign manager, Susie Wiles, was named White House chief of staff shortly after Trump was elected.
Julia Johnson is a political writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, where she leads coverage of the U.S. Senate. She previously served as a political reporter for the Washington Examiner.
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