'Growing pains': Trump reportedly experiencing 'hiccups' in transition to face Joe Biden

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Donald Trump is reportedly experiencing some turbulence as he transitions to face Joe Biden in the general election.

Trump easily defeated his GOP primary opponents including Ron DeSantis of Florida, but as he moves to take control of the Republican National Committee, there have been some issues, according to Axios.

"Since former President Trump's smooth ride to become the GOP's presumptive nominee last month, his team's pivot to a general election campaign has been more chaotic, with backtracking and second-guessing," the report states.

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Specifically, Axios notes that "many of the hiccups have revolved around Trump's takeover of the Republican National Committee."

"His team now has rehired many of the 60 staffers who were fired when Trump took control last month," according to the report.

Further, according to Axios, this is "the latest in a series of reversals by Trump's team at the RNC, now led by chair Michael Whatley and Lara Trump, his daughter-in-law."

"Those who've been rehired include most of the RNC's staff in key states, including five regional political directors and most of the committee's state directors," Axios reports. "Some are unsure what their roles are now."

Read the full report here.

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