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'Trump threw you under the bus!' Ex-president's rival buried in awkward Fox News broadcast

"Fox & Friends" co-host Steve Doocy roasted Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy after Donald Trump attacked him on social media.

The GOP challenger appeared Monday morning on Fox News before votes are cast in Iowa's caucuses, and Doocy confronted him after the ex-president disavowed the candidate, who branded himself as "Trump 2.0," as "not MAGA" and unworthy of a primary vote, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump played rival as 'a weapon of mass destruction to destroy DeSantis': report

Now that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley has firmly overtaken Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to be Donald Trump's chief rival, the former president has been ramping up his attacks against her.

This is a contrast from last year when Trump was mostly happy to ignore Haley — and, according to a new report from Rolling Stone, this was part of a deliberate strategy.

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Explained: How the Iowa caucuses work

The first presidential nominating contest of the 2024 presidential election is set to start amid a deep Iowa freeze Monday — and for many Americans, how the system works is a mystery.

Registered Republicans in the state will make their way through the snow and ice Monday evening to gather in schools and community centers and kickstart the long process of choosing their party's nominee.

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What Iowans need to know to participate in the 2024 caucuses

Iowa Republicans will cast their vote for the GOP presidential nominee Monday, kicking off the process for deciding who will run in the 2024 presidential election.

Candidates including former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy spent the final days before the first-in-the-nation contest holding events with Iowans and encouraging people to show up to their precinct caucuses to participate.

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Trump hits Haley on Social Security — but critics note he's no better

Whichever Republican emerges victorious in the party's Iowa caucus on Monday and ultimately becomes the GOP nominee, defenders of Social Security want the voting public to know that not a single one of them can be trusted to defend what is considered the greatest anti-poverty program ever enacted in the United States.

While former president and GOP primary frontrunner Donald Trump in recent weeks has attacked his top rivals for comments they've made about the program, progressive advocates warn he is no better.

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Ron DeSantis forgets Vivek Ramaswamy's name during Iowa campaign stop

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was floored to see Donald Trump throw fellow GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy "under the bus" as the Iowa Caucus looms.

Ramaswamy has spent the majority of his time in the GOP primary deferring to the former president.

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Trump supporters reveal what happened when MAGA turned on them

CNN's Donie O'Sullivan spoke with supporters of Donald Trump who have become foes of the MAGA movement in Arizona after they revealed they were going to follow the law.

Speaking to the network as part of a special on election officials, Lisa Marra, former elections director for Cochise County, Arizona, a lifelong Republican, said that she gave up when Trump supporters began flooding her phone with threats and attacks. After doing the job for six years, she left.

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Political panel bashes Trump for bizarre Jimmy Carter is 'happy' remarks

A group of political panelists suggested that Trump should keep former President Jimmy Carter's name out of his mouth.

An all-star CNN panel walked through the upcoming 24 hours before the Iowa Caucus after Donald Trump took the stage in a rally with a much longer campaign speech than typically seen this cycle.

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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, heading to Iowa for Biden, dismisses president’s low poll numbers

On the eve of Iowa’s Republican caucuses, Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Sunday dismissed new national polling showing low job approval for President Joe Biden, saying “the battle hasn’t been joined” until GOP voters pick their nominee.

Pritzker, who is scheduled to be in Des Moines on Monday for the caucuses as a surrogate for Biden’s reelection, acknowledged on ABC’s “This Week” program that former President Donald Trump is the likely GOP nominee based on polling.

Iowa caucuses: What to know as Trump looks for big win in first Republican contest

Iowa is bundled up and ready to kick off the 2024 presidential campaign with its famed quirky caucus.

With bone-chilling cold gripping the state, former President Trump is aiming for a landslide win over rivals Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.

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Trump sends sick supporters caucusing: 'If you vote and then pass away, it's worth it'

Former President Donald Trump told his supporters to attend Iowa caucuses even if it literally kills them.

During a Sunday speech in Iowa, Trump urged attendees to participate in a caucus for him on Monday.

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Internet ridicules Republican for 'fantasy' Trump 'would give you the shirt off his back'

The internet broke into hysterics on Sunday when Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) told a crowd of Iowa supporters of Donald Trump that the Republican front-runner would give anything to people out of his overwhelming generosity.

Speaking in Indianola, Van Orden explained to the audience, "They don’t understand that Trump will stand for you in a time of need. He will literally give you the shirt off his back, and he loves his country and his family more than you’ll ever know."

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'Go home to mommy': Trump pouts as protester interrupts him for 'taking millions'

A protester interrupted former President Donald Trump's campaign event just a day before the Iowa caucus.

During a speech in Indianola on Sunday, Trump was speaking about Ron DeSantis when a protester accused him of wrongly "taking millions" as president.

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