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former one-term Florida congressman and darling of the Tea Party
movement, West will remain in his role until a new leader is
chosen next month, the state's Republican party said in a
statement. No reason for his resignation was given.
West, a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump, has
sharply criticized other Republican leaders in Texas during his
tenure as party chairman, including Governor Greg Abbott.
West has said he is mulling a challenge against Abbott next
year, despite Abbott having earlier this week won the
endorsement of Trump for his reelection bid. There is
speculation that West may also try for a congressional seat or
the lieutenant governor spot.
The Republican Party of Texas said in its statement that West
"will take this opportunity to prayerfully reflect on a new
chapter in his already distinguished career" and hailed him as a
"bulwark against progressive socialism."
Last weekend West delivered remarks at the "For God & Country
Patriot Roundup" in Dallas that featured Trump's former National
Security Adviser Michael Flynn and other proponents of the
Q-Anon conspiracy theory.
West, who has lived in Texas since 2014, spent 22 years in the
Army and was a battalion commander during the Iraq war. He was
relieved of his command in 2003 and fined $5,000 after firing a
gun near an Iraqi man's head during an interrogation.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks; editing by Grant McCool)
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