Nikki Haley

'Moral squalor': Conservative blasts GOP for missing its last chance to dump Trump

At a presidential campaign event in Iowa in early 2016, Donald Trump famously told a crowd, "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn't lose any voters, OK? It's, like, incredible."

Eight years later, Trump is running for president a third time and is almost certain to receive his party's nomination. The GOP is once again rallying around Trump.

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'Who is Poten?' The most ridiculed Trump 'misfires' from Georgia rally

Donald Trump after his Georgia rally on Saturday night was ridiculed on social media, where users suggested he was "misfiring" and praising Russian leader "Poten."

Trump, who began the rally headline event by mocking President Joe Biden's lifelong documented stutter, reportedly put himself at risk for another defamation suit after he called columnist E. Jean Carroll's story of him sexually assaulting her "crazy." But some people were more focused on his verbal mishaps.

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Trump spokeswoman offers to help beat her former boss: 'I would sure like to prep Biden!'

She might be Biden's secret weapon.

If Biden and Trump agree to a debate rematch before voters punch their ballots on November 5, the incumbent may have a serious edge: none other than Donald Trump's former spokesperson Stephanie Grisham.

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'Bends easier than a paper plate': Chris Sununu slammed for endorsing Trump

Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu's decision to backtrack on his criticism of former President Donald Trump and endorse him in the 2024 race has spurred outrage from members of both parties — including many in his home state.

Sununu, an avid supporter of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and an outspoken critic of Trump's, announced he was throwing his support behind the lone-standing Republican's 2024 presidential campaign.

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Trump eliminates Marjorie Taylor Greene and Kari Lake from V.P. consideration: report

Trump's pick to become his plus-one as he marches toward November 5 as the presumptive GOP nominee is purportedly narrowing.

The search for former President Donald Trump's Vice President has been whittled down to three top (and young) lawmakers: Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL), Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) are the top choices, according to GOP strategist and conservative blogger Ryan Girdusky.

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'Toxic at the ballot box': Conservative shows why 'Trump is in for a major defeat'

Donald Trump went from being one of the unlikeliest of American presidents to having a firm grip on the Republican Party, its leadership, and its most extreme members despite his long history of failure at the ballot box in regards to his handpicked candidates.

The GOP will come to regret those failures when Trump loses in 2024, according to conservative columnist Reed Galen, in "what is likely to be a devastating electoral defeat."

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'Upset Trump' fumes over steamy details in criminal case he 'really hates': report

Former president Donald Trump is on the brink of a tantrum as details emerge from the criminal court case that he "really hates," according to a new report.

Trump is getting testy over Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's looming hush money case as court filings reveal "steamy" details from the former president's past, sources who've spoken with Trump told the New York Times.

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Fox host slams Trump rep over 'scum' language: 'It is not tough rhetoric — it's obscene'

A Fox News host shut down former President Donald Trump's spokesperson on air when she tried to defend her boss for referring to the Democratic governor of California as "scum."

Fox Business' Stuart Varney called out Trump's "name-calling" of Gov. Gavin Newsom in a live interview Thursday with Karoline Leavitt, the former president's 2024 national campaign press secretary.

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Haley's campaign ends, money mess remains

Nikki Haley dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination Wednesday. On the same day, regulators from the Federal Election Commission sent the former South Carolina governor’s campaign a 69-page letter.

Its message: You have more work to do.

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Jamie Raskin takes dig at SCOTUS as he blasts 'disgraceful’ GOP for embrace of Trump

House Oversight and Reform Democrat Jamie Raskin (MD) is disgusted by how easily the Republican Party has embraced the cult of Donald Trump.

Speaking to The Guardian ahead of the State of the Union address Thursday, and after Super Tuesday, Raskin expressed his shock at seeing the GOP turn so quickly and easily toward Trump.

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GOP lawmaker who flipped to Trump squirms as CNN host reads him his earlier criticisms

A Republican House member who jumped ship from Nikki Haley's suspended presidential campaign to support Donald Trump was put on the spot on CNN Thursday morning.

At issue were highly critical remarks Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) made about the former president while serving as an attack dog for the Haley campaign.

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'Clear path to Donald losing': Mary Trump says the media is missing her uncle's exit polls

Donald Trump may have won the primary, and gotten the positive press that comes with such a victory, but his niece suggests the media missed some bad news for the former president.

Trump will officially be the leader of his party going into 2024, but exit poll data that went under the radar shows the ex-president will have a tough time in the general election, according to psychologist Mary Trump. Mary Trump has in the past spoken about her uncle's perceived vulnerabilities.

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'I am no longer a Republican': Longtime GOP insiders ditch party after Trump wins primary

Some Republican voters have decided enough is enough after Donald Trump won the GOP's primary for the 2024 presidential election.

Trump bragged that he "trounced" his former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, which further disaffected some of her voters. But some Republicans have said that the party's choosing Trump itself is enough to renounce the group.

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