Women for Trump Founder Says Former President Disconnected from Base: 'He's Getting Bad Advice'

The co-founder of Women for Trump, who also helped organize the Jan. 6 rally, is allegedly advising the GOP to distance itself from the former president because he’s “disconnected from the base.”
Amy Kremer is a Tea Party activist and a longtime supporter of former President Donald Trump. She is slamming him for endorsing Katie Britt in Alabama who beat Rep. Mo Brooks Tuesday. In the beginning, Trump had backed Brooks but later rescinded his endorsement after the representative urged people to move on from the 2020 election.
“Donald Trump is disconnected from the base. … It’s time for those of us in the movement to get back to basics, back to our first principles,” Kremer told Politico during an interview. “We were here long before President Trump came along, and we’re going to be here long afterward.”
“I don’t know what has happened there. I think he’s getting bad advice from the people around him, and I think it’s unfortunate,” she continued.