Trump has put much of his post-presidential stock into the strength of his endorsements, while pressuring Republicans to stay in lock-step with him.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday ridiculed Sen. Rand Paul for spending big on a U.S.
House challenger in Ohio who lost to a Trump-endorsed candidate, sending a clear signal to Republicans to remain in lock-step or risk stoking the wrath of the de facto leader of their party.... [+]SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
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