
Albanian-American activist Evi Kokalari has reacted sharply to former Prime Minister Sali Berisha's claims that Chris LaCivita was the "architect of President Trump's victory."
In a post on social media, Kokalari refutes these claims, emphasizing that LaCivita did not have a significant role in Trump's campaign and that the latter's victory is not related to him.
" Sali Berisha and Syri are lying when they say that Chris LaCivita is the architect of President Trump's victory. Trump also won in 2020, when LaCivita was nowhere on the campaign trail. There was voter fraud in 2020, and this is already being investigated by the Department of Justice, but the victory came because the Democrats didn't mind fighting Elon Musk and didn't steal votes like they did in 2020! ", said Kokalari.
She adds that LaCivita's contribution to the campaign was "minimal," and that some of the current White House staff had a greater influence than him.
" The only question today should be: why was LaCivita one of the two people from this group that Trump did not take with him to the White House? " Kokalari writes.
According to her, the second person expelled from Trump's team was suspected of cocaine use.
" I know this personally and for both of these, the details come to me from those who are with Trump in the White House today ," she concludes.
Kokalari's statements come at a time when a new narrative clash has begun between Berisha's camp and conservative Albanian-American figures regarding developments within the Republican Party in the US and the influence that Albanians claim to have after Trump's victory.
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