Even barring the Evergreen scandal, McKevitt's online behavior had always been somewhat suspect especially for a man part of an upcoming political party's founding council. For whatever you wish to say about Mike, Tony, Striker, Alan or Warren, all of them had the good sense to stay away from Poast. That was generally left to the more peripheral TRS personalities (Borzoi, Sven, McNabb, Borzette, et al). McKevitt, on the other hand, was very active until about early 2023 where he'd shitpost and engage in pointless discussions when he should've been strategizing politically or at least actively vetting potential recruits. If nothing else, his presence on Poast revealed him to be a man who didn't take leadership seriously. It seems he still wanted to be an edgy shitposter and a political leader at the same time when, in reality, you can be only one or the other. Trump being the shitposter in chief was the exception, not the rule.
@Ash Gassem, the big reason why TRS hasn't been tapped fully is because, unlike America First, they're highly insular and offline. Apart from the NJP, their entire Bang forum is completely closed to outsiders and can only be viewed with an account, so documenting the behind-the-scenes forum drama requires someone to pay for a membership. Other than that, they're still very fringe and have largely escaped notice. Even the Antifa who think no figure is too insignificant to document are slow to release anything which is a bit surprising considering what appears to be a low bar of security.
It's obvious TRS is hitting hard times, and Sven revealed in either a recent TRS or Just Jesse that losing credit card processing greatly impacted their ability to generate revenue, so it appears their potential users aren't flocking to cryptocurrency or bothering to mail money orders. In a few years, this lack of funds may seriously cause internal and external problems for them.