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'Disgraceful garbage': Fox News slammed over claim that crime is rising

In a Super Tuesday segment, Fox News reporter Katie Pavlich declared “crime is up” across the U.S., despite multiple reports — including FBI statistics — that show over the past two years crime has plummeted.

She was quickly slammed by onlookers.

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GOP strategist outlines how Nikki Haley could still do Trump 'real damage'

As voters in 15 states and one U.S. territory head to the polls to vote for their preferred candidates in observance of Super Tuesday, a Republican strategist shared her thoughts on how Nikki Haley could still do "real damage" to Donald Trump by refusing to endorse him.

Haley, who is Trump's only serious challenger left in the 2024 race, hopes to gain traction Tuesday night following her primary win on Sunday in Washington, D.C.

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'Million-dollar question': Ex-Trump staffer points to primary results that spell doom

As Donald Trump heads into "Super Tuesday" — and is expected to wipe the floor with his opponent — his former communications director sees warning signs that he should be very concerned about.

Even though he's clearly beating Nikki Haley, Alyssa Farah Griffin sees substantial numbers voting for her — and those people, she said, will not be joining team Trump.

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'It's shocking': Former Trump official appalled GOP has 'kissed the ring' again

Former Donald Trump White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews on Tuesday expressed shock that her ex-boss was not only the frontrunner to be the 2024 Republican presidential nominee, but is also currently leading President Joe Biden in the polls.

Speaking on CNN, host Jim Acosta asked Matthews how she felt about Trump being so close to clinching the GOP nomination for the third consecutive election cycle.

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'Because she’s female': Trump voter admits why he can’t vote for Nikki Haley

Reporters on the ground in Super Tuesday states questioned voters about the reasoning behind their decisions in the primary and general elections — and some of their answers were eye-opening.

A North Carolina man gave MSNBC's Shaq Brewster a bluntly honest reason why he thought Nikki Haley is "not going to be a good president" — because of her gender.

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Nikki Haley is finally picking at Trump's key vulnerability: analysis

Speaking on Meet the Press this Sunday, Nikki Haley was asked if she agreed with recent comments from Mitch McConnell who said Donald Trump was “practically and morally responsible” for Jan. 6. Her answer seemed to signal a shift in her campaign message for 2024.

According to Haley, Trump's biggest offense on that day was "not that he had the rally in the first place. That’s what we do in America. The problem is when he had the opportunity to stop it."

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GOP voters have proven they value 'unhinged bedlam' more than winning: conservative

Republican voters are about to hand the party's presidential nomination to Donald Trump, and a conservative columnist lamented that they'd rather antagonize their political enemies than win November's election.

The remaining GOP challenger, Nikki Haley, has begged Republican voters to move on from Trump's "unhinged chaos" that drags down the party's congressional candidates, but conservative Charlie Sykes wrote a new column for The Daily Beast explaining why she doesn't have a shot to win the nomination.

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Coast-to-coast Super Tuesday elections set to kick off Biden and Trump rematch

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are poised to move much closer to winning their party's nominations during the biggest day of the primary campaign on Tuesday, setting up a historic rematch that many voters would rather not endure.

Super Tuesday elections are being held in 16 states and one territory — from Alaska and California to Vermont and Virginia. Hundreds of delegates are at stake, the biggest haul for either party on any single day.

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Trump wins Republican caucuses in North Dakota

Former President Donald Trump won the North Dakota Republican caucuses Monday, according to projections from NBC News and the New York Times.

Trump defeated former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in the last contest before Super Tuesday, the day with most delegates at stake as 15 states hold primaries and caucuses. A third of the delegates are up for grabs.

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Nikki Haley fights to keep a straight face as CNN host makes embarrassing slip

Insurrection can be a difficult topic to talk about, especially when you're a long-shot Republican presidential candidate on national television. That's particularly true when the host questioning you about it makes a small slip, as Nikki Haley learned during her interview with CNN host Jake Tapper on Monday.

"The explanation is not that they didn't like Donald Trump," Tapper told Haley, "they said that he participated in an erection."

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‘Awash with speed’: Report calls Trump White House a drug 'free-for-all'

President Donald Trump's White House was a "free-for-all," like the "Wild West," a Rolling Stone bombshell report reveals, "awash with speed," while some staffers were taking a highly-addictive controlled substance, the anti-anxiety medication Xanax, then washing it down with alcohol.

Citing a January Defense Department Inspector General's "report detailing how the White House Medical Unit during the Trump administration distributed controlled substances with scant oversight and even sloppier record keeping," Rolling Stone's Noah Shachtman and Asawin Suebsaeng report, investigators "repeatedly noted that the unit had ordered thousands and thousands of doses of the stimulant modafinil, which has been used by military pilots for decades to stay alert during long missions."

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'It's gotten worse': Former Trump adviser admits his decline is accelerating

Reacting to speeches Donald Trump gave over the weekend where he repeatedly slurred his words, mistook President Joe Biden for former President Barack Obama and started sentences that trailed off into silence, Trump's former communications director admitted she has seen a precipitous decline since 2016 when he was first elected.

Speaking with CNN host John Berman on Monday morning, contributor Alyssa Farah Griffin stated Trump has always had problems recalling facts or people's names, but he seems to be in a downward spiral.

'Alyssa, you worked inside the White House, you saw Donald Trump firsthand when he was four years, albeit several years younger at least. How much does he miss or mix-up facts and the like?"

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"I have said this before, he is not as sharp as he was in 2016 and not even as sharp as he was in 2020," she replied. "For some reason, that doesn't necessarily come across to voters the same way. But Donald Trump is not the strongest fighter that Republicans could have right now and it's remarkable how much voters don't see the age as also an issue because he is only three-and-a-half years younger than President Joe Biden, but there's something about the way they carry themselves that is just seen very differently."

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'Does he not see that?' MSNBC guest alarmed by signs of Trump's physical deterioration

Following a discussion over the media's obsession with President Joe Biden's age while ignoring Donald Trump's increasing failure to speak coherently, one of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" regulars noted the former president's alarming physical deterioration and the fact that he seems to be unaware of it.

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough began the discussion by directing his comments to former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) by pointing out, "You know, newspapers will go, 'You know, Donald Trump is old, too,' but they focus on Joe Biden more. Well, yeah! They don't talk about all the crazy things Donald Trump says because they've gotten so used to it."

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