Radio host Laura Ingraham weighs in on the effect Donald Trump has had in remaking the Republican Party.



LAURA INGRAHAM: This is Trump's party now. The Never-Trumpers, what, are there five people, no offense, but there weren't that many.



He flipped states that were Democrat states.



He came in and completely upended the Bushes, the Clintons, Obama, the Chambers of Commerce, the media, Hollywood.



He took them all on. He got vilified. He made some mistakes. But he won handily.



The idea that he is going to come in and be like, okay, I gotta make Bill Kristol feel better, that's just ridiculous.



He is going to what he said he is going to do. It's going to be hard. Obamacare repeal, Paul Ryan is right. It's not that simple. It's a complex web which was designed that way to make it really hard to repeal.



I think Trump is happy to work with Paul Ryan on Trump's agenda. Where their agenda coalesces and collides, they will figure it out. I don't think Trump will spend time pleasing the Never-Trumpers. He pleased the American people. He has a mandate. The Democrats will have to deal with that agenda. We will see what happens.