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'Too many lies': Nikki Haley finally comes out swinging against Trump

GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has finally started to sharpen her attacks on former President Donald Trump.

Although Haley earlier this week declined to take a shot at Trump because he'd been found liable by a jury for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, the former South Carolina governor came out swinging against him after he lobbed an attack on her on Friday.

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'We're going off that cliff': Ex-GOP presidential hopeful despairs that party is doomed

After finishing with just 0.2 percent of the vote in the Iowa Caucuses, former Republican Gov. of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson's bid to become president came to a crashing end this week.

And, after dropping out, he had a dire warning for what he sees in store for his party — and his nation.

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Reporter who's covered Trump for 20 years sounds alarm about his mental decline

Reacting to Donald Trump's Fox News interview on Thursday night where MSNBC labeled the former president as "dazed and confused," host Jonathan Lemire pointed out he has been covering the real estate magnate turned politician for decades and noted his decline is alarming.

After "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarbrough prompted Lemire by stating, "I think it is going to be harder and harder for the campaign to manage this guy, and in just my opinion, he looks like he's in a serious state of decline and seriously is so confused," the "Way Too Early" host jumped in.

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Nikki Haley getting under Trump's skin by bringing up his advanced age

With Republicans trying to undercut President Joe Biden's bid for re-election by pointing out his age, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) is using the same tactic on Donald Trump as she battles him for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

According to a report from the Washington Post, it's working and has knocked the embattled ex-president off message at the same time as he is fending off multiple costly criminal and civil trials.

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'Can't get out of her own way': Nikki Haley buried for doubling down on racism denial

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, arguably Donald Trump's biggest competitor keeping him from clinching the 2024 GOP nomination, doubled down Thursday night on comments she made suggesting that the United States has never been racist.

Haley, in an town hall event with CNN's Jake Tapper, was asked if she really thinks, as a historical matter, that America has never been a racist country.

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'Why take the risk?' Historian predicts Trump second term would end U.S. democracy

Former President Donald Trump could outright end American democracy if elected to a second term, historian Jon Meacham warned on MSNBC Thursday.

This comes amid extensive reporting on Trump's allies' plans to reshape the government to give the next GOP president far greater power and an army of loyalists in the civil service — and Trump's own vow to be a dictator on day one of his presidency.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene wants GOP leaders to coronate Trump — right now

WASHINGTON — Just a tiny sliver of Republicans in one, single state have so far cast ballots in the GOP’s presidential nominating contest.

But for many GOP leaders, prominent Republican committee chairs and one of the Republican Party’s most well-known bomb-throwers, the time for candidates not named “Donald Trump” to quit the race is right now.

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Trump files Supreme Court brief arguing he was never an 'officer of the United States'

Former President Donald Trump filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in his attempt to prevent being disqualified from the presidential election.

In it, the 45th president's attorneys say he believes he is immune from prosecution and that the 14th Amendment "insurrection clause" doesn't involve the presidency because he is "not an officer of the United States" and that the language in it doesn't prohibit people from "seeking or winning election to office."

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Washington judge leaves door open to challenge Trump's name on 2024 ballot

A judge in Washington state ruled that former President Donald Trump would appear on the state's presidential primary ballot — but left open the possibility that he could be removed in the general election.

In a ruling on Thursday, Thurston County Superior Court Judge Mary Sue Wilson rejected arguments presented by eight Kitsap County residents, who sued to remove Trump from the ballot based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The section prohibits anyone who has participated in an insurrection from holding federal office.

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Judge Tanya Chutkan denies Trump's demand that Jack Smith be held in contempt of court

U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan denied part of former President Donald Trump's motion asking for special counsel Jack Smith to be held in contempt of court. But she also said Smith must not provide any additional filings to the court without notice.

In a six-page order released on Thursday, Chutkan responded to Trump's request to forbid Smith from making any additional filings in the former president's election subversion case while a higher court decided if he had immunity from prosecution.

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Ex-Trump aide thinks he'll pick Sarah Huckabee Sanders as VP

As speculation continues about just who Donald Trump will pick as his vice presidential running mate, "The View's" Alyssa Farah Griffin suggested the Arkansas governor may be just the loyalist he wants.

MAGA is up in arms over the idea that Trump could choose Nikki Haley as a running mate. Griffin explained that conservatives see her as more of an establishment politician than one who bucks the system.

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GOP insiders fear Trump's VP pick will be a 'MAGA nightmare'

With Donald Trump all but certain to be the 2024 Republican presidential nominee, concerns are growing among Republican Party insiders over who he will select to be his running mate.

During a recent Fox News town hall, the former president claimed he had already made his pick but would not be making an announcement until a later date.

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'Wow': Trump's 'meandering' New Hampshire speech leaves MSNBC panel stunned

After watching clips of Donald Trump's "meandering" speech in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on Wednesday night, MSNBC's Willie Geist responded with a stunned "wow" — and he and MSNBC co-host Jonathan Lemire suggested it was just one more example that the former president's mind appears to be going.

With Trump jumping from topic to topic and rambling about subjects that included "liquid gold," former GOP speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) "driving grannies" off cliffs — and then bringing up his mother-in-law dying — the two hosts suggested the former president is handing Democrats more ammo about his mental decline.

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