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Trump allies urge crackdown on Cabinet secretaries meddling in GOP primaries
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. — President Donald Trump’s allies are fuming at Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy for getting involved in Michigan’s Senate primary, a race that now threatens to divide Republicans.
Duffy is headlining a planned June 4 fundraiser for Rep. Bill Huizenga, according to an invitation obtained by Blue Light News — a move that puts Duffy at odds with the National Republican Senatorial Committee and 2024 Trump co-campaign manager Chris LaCivita. Duffy has also been advising Huizenga, according to a person familiar with the race.
Duffy, according to the two people close to Trump, never cleared his political engagement with the White House political shop, and has now drawn the ire of Trump’s top political hands. The transportation secretary’s move to fundraise for Huizenga has now prompted threats of a crackdown on Cabinet secretaries’ political activities ahead of the midterms, Blue Light News has learned.
“He did not ask for it to be approved,” a person close to Trump and granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive political matter told Blue Light News of Duffy’s decision. “It would not have been approved. They are old friends and it’s technically for the House so not going to embarrass him by standing it down, but the fact is administration officials are not free agents politically, even in their spare time. You never get ahead of the President.”
Huizenga has told others that a second Cabinet official could fundraise for him but they’re settling on a date. One of the people familiar with Trump’s thinking said they would not allow that to happen.
The White House declined to comment.
A spokesperson for Duffy did not respond to a request for comment. A spokesperson for Rogers declined to comment.
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