Conservative author Jonah Goldberg dismissed the Trump 2024 campaign's decision to bring back Corey Lewandowski as being to "comfort" the former president as he slides in the polls. In an announcement Thursday, Trump co-campaign managers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita said Lewandowski was returning to the campaign after being fired as Donald Trump's 2016 campaign manager. ALSO READ: Harris has figured out Trump's greatest liability "When a campaign is going bad and the candidate is down in the dumps, you've got to bring someone that they can talk to," Goldberg said during a CNN panel on Thursday.

"Basically, Corey Lewandowski might be like a service animal, like a comfort animal for Trump to vent to, who can travel with him so that the campaign staff can actually run the thing." "Either way, I don't think it bodes well for the campaign," he added. Watch the video below from CNN or click here.

Russell Vought , a former Trump administration official who is also one of the brains behind the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 , was secretly recorded casting doubt on former President Donald Trump's claims that he wants nothing to do with the controversial initiative. As CNN reports , undercover left-wing activists filmed a meeting with Vought in which he said he was unconcerned by Trump's efforts to distance himself from Project 2025 . "I see what he’s doing is just very, very conscious distancing himself from a brand,” Vought said of Trump's public disavowals.

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