RNC Asked Applicants If 2020 Election Was Stolen During Interviews
Was the 2020 election stolen? Job interviews at RNC take an unusual turn.
Those seeking employment at the Republican National Committee after a Donald Trump-backed purge of the committee this month have been asked in job interviews if they believe the 2020 election was stolen, according to people familiar with the interviews, making the false claim a litmus test of sorts for hiring.
Bannon: "Nobody At The RNC Should Be There That Does Not Think The 2020 Election Was Stolen"
On 'War Room' Steve Bannon comments on the election 2020 and the RNC with new hires:
STEVE BANNON: Garrett Haake, Lara Trump, where he tries to put her on the spot about the 2020 election and then he finds out that when they hire people, one of the questions they're asking is what do you think about the 2020 election. Nobody at the RNC should be there that does not think the 2020 election was stolen. Full stop. Why would you be there? Why would you be there? The 2020 election was stolen, we're going to be adamant about it.
RNC job applicants pressed about whether 2020 election was stolen from Trump: ‘We want experienced staff’
Would-be staffers at the Republican National Committee have been asked during job interviews about their views on whether the 2020 election was affected by fraud, a source familiar with the situation told The Post Wednesday.
The question, coming on the heels of a change in leadership that hitched the GOP apparatus to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, has rattled some applicants who sought positions in potential swing states.