The former president said Monday that he doesn't 'want any help with campaigns' but wants 'an honest vote count.'
. Dhillon is an attorney and an RNC committeewoman whose California-based firm represents Trump.
He said that Dhillon has done a"great job" in her legal work for him, and that McDaniel is also"very good." He added that the one thing he needs as the RNC is poised to select a chair later this month is"an honest vote count."
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