The ‘magic’ of Donald Trump is ‘fading’ against the ‘counter dynamic at play’

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Recastled CEO Kosha Gada says the “magic” of former US president Donald Trump is potentially “fading” against the counter dynamic at play.

Ms Gada’s remarks come after Republican Kevin McCarthy failed to secure enough votes on three consecutive ballots for speaker in the United States’ House of Representatives.

“I would just quickly make the point that this whole thing that we’re seeing, it’s the result of a long-brewing 30-40 years now civil war in Republican Party, amplified by Trump but not caused by Trump,” she told Sky News host Gary Hardgrave.

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