NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump issued a warning to the Republican National Committee’s chairwoman in an interview aired Sunday, saying when asked about her that there would “probably be some changes made.”
Trump had been asked by Fox News host Maria Bartiromo about Ronna McDaniel, who has been facing withering attacks from some Trump allies, including the group Turning Point, which was part of an unsuccessful effort to oust her last year.
''I think she did great when she ran Michigan for me. I think she did OK, initially, in the RNC. I would say right now, there'll probably be some changes made,'' Trump said on FOX News Channel's Sunday Morning Futures.
The RNC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Trump was also pressed on the party's finances following campaign disclosures released this week that showed the RNC had just $8 million in the bank and $1 million in debt.
''So I have a lot of money,'' Trump said in the interview that aired Sunday, arguing that ''people are not looking at the RNC. They want changes."
''You have to understand, I have nothing to do with the RNC. I'm separate,'' he added.
The comments come as Trump and his allies have been pushing the party to get behind him and effectively end the primary, even though he still faces a final major rival, his former U.N. Ambassador, Nikki Haley.