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Republican presidential candidates Asa Hutchinson and Chris Christie both got booed at the GOP summit in Florida on Saturday. Both men are vocal critics of former President Donald Trump. The crowd’s reaction showed many voters support Trump, the front-runner for the Republican 2024 nomination. Hutchinson was booed after he stated that he believes that there is a “significant likelihood” of Trump being “found guilty by a jury on a felony offense next year.” He continued, “That may or may not happen before you vote in March. And it might not make any difference to you. But it will make a differ...
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Democrats and Republicans were angered by former President Donald Trump’s remarks in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday night, during which he called Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group, “very smart.” Trump offered his opinions on the Hamas attack on Israel and Hezbollah’s recent entrance into the conflict. “You know, Hezbollah is very smart,” said Trump. “They’re all very smart.” Trump also criticized the leadership of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to recognize the threat from Hamas. Officials on both sides of the aisle condemned the former president. “Stateme...
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North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) has qualified for the first GOP presidential primary debate on August 23. He is the seventh candidate to announce his eligibility. Burgum has paid for his campaign almost completely out of his own pocket. He spent millions of dollars on television advertisements that have appeared in Iowa and New Hampshire and have helped to boost his name against some of his more well-known opponents. In order to meet a requirement from the Republican National Committee that candidates must have 40,000 unique donors, Burgum also funded a program in which donors receive a $20 ...
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Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump reveled in his win in Sunday’s Turning Point USA straw poll. The former president called the results a “blowout.” “Just heard that I (WE!) won the big Turning Point Straw Poll in a BLOWOUT, getting 85.7% of the Vote,” wrote Trump on his Truth Social account. “Ron Desanctimonous came in a solid third with 4.3%,” Trump continued, purposely misspelling Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ (R-Florida) name. “Vivek for 2% and Sloppy Chris Christie, as usual, got big fat ZERO! Turning Point put on a GREAT event in West Palm Beach, setting all kinds of records, ...
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Donald Trump has made history as the first former president to ever face criminal charges. Now, questions have been raised about whether or not he would be able to pardon himself, should he win the 2024 presidential election. Trump was indicted earlier in the month on 37 counts for mishandling classified documents, attempting to obstruct justice and lying to the Department of Justice about his actions. He was arrested and arraigned last week and pleaded not guilty on all counts. According to the Constitution, the president has the power to pardon federal crimes, except in cases involving impea...
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-Arkansas) said that he feels that the resistance to the COVID-19 vaccine “has hardened” in some areas of Arkansas and blamed “false information” about the vaccine on social media. “I don’t know if I underestimated it, but, certainly, the resistance has hardened in certain elements and is simply false information,” Hutchinson said during his interview with CNN’s State of the Union. “It is myths. As I go into these town hall meetings, someone said: Don’t call it a vaccine. Call it a bioweapon. And they talk about mind control,” Hutchinson added. “Well, those are obviously...
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R), who had previously supported Donald Trump‘s reelection bid, said Sunday that he would not back the former president if he decided to run again in 2024. When asked if he would support Trump in another presidential election cycle, Hutchinson said, “No, I wouldn’t. It’s time.” “And he’s got a good family. I worked with Ivanka (Trump) and others, and they love America. But I would not support him for reelection in 2024,” he continued. The GOP is facing deep divisions on how to move forward as a party in the post-Trump era. Hutchinson said that Trump would continue...
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