Nikki Haley

Trump spends $3 million to pay lawyers as one super PAC bails out another: report

Former President Donald Trump burned through $3 million of campaign cash to pay attorneys as one super PAC bailed out another, according to the Daily Beast.

The Trump-backing “Save America” PAC confirmed they had only collected $8,508 from donors spanning the entire month of January, according to the Daily Beast.

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Trump spokesman's lurid post sparks public fight with Haley's camp

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley's declaration that she refuses to “kiss the ring" of Donald Trump spurred the former president's spokesperson to lash out on social media with curses and insults.

"She’s going to drop down to kiss --- when she quits," former President Donald Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung tweeted Tuesday. "Like she always does."

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Fox PAC gave big money to key Democrats in January

The political action committee for Fox Corporation, the parent company of conservative-boosting Fox News, gave $25,000 to Democratic candidates and causes in January alone, according to a Raw Story review of federal campaign records.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee received $15,000 from FOX PAC, and the New Democrat Coalition Action Fund received $5,000.

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MAGA faithful erupts in rage over Nikki Haley comment: 'Anti-Republican witch!'

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has no intention of leaving the race for president and in a speech on Tuesday, she proclaimed that former President Donald Trump — who is currently beating her overwhelmingly in polls for the nomination — is in cognitive decline.

This promptly led to attacks on her from the former president's supporters.

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'They know he's a disaster': Trump opponent whacks own party for rallying behind candidate

Nikki Haley tried to juice up her longshot bid at winning the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday by holding a press event where she took shots at her party for rushing to fall in line behind former President Donald Trump.

In her speech, she pointed to multiple recent special election results, as well as others dating back to 2018, to argue that Trump has long been an anchor around the GOP's neck.

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Nikki Haley bombards Dem voters with spam as plan to woo backfires: 'Lose our number'

GOP presidential contender Nikki Haley is trying to court Democratic and independent voters in her home state of South Carolina to back her in a longshot bid to defeat former President Donald Trump.

However, The Bulwark's Marc Caputo reports that this effort is backfiring because her campaign has overloaded these voters with nonstop spam that is driving them to distraction.

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Groups push for Dems, independents to vote against Trump in South Carolina GOP primary

COLUMBIA, S.C. — If former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is going to win, or at least beat expectations against former President Donald Trump in the Feb. 24 First in the South presidential primary, she’ll need independents to show up and possibly Democratic voters to cross over.

And with less than a week to go before the South Carolina GOP primary, groups are stepping up efforts to turnout non-Republicans to the state’s open primary that allows anyone who didn’t vote in the Democratic contest to vote in the Republican nominating contest.

'Never seen Joe Biden move merchandise': Fox News host gushes over Trump's sneaker move

Fox News host Tomi Lahren celebrated Donald Trump's newly unveiled gold sneakers and wondered why President Joe Biden wasn't hawking any merchandise of his own.

The former president debuted the $399 golden shoes at a sneaker conference in Philadelphia, and all 1,000 shoes released have sold out — which Lahren described as proof of his popularity.

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Nikki Haley bashes Trump for continued silence on Navalny death

Donald Trump's last remaining Republican rival for the US election in November bashed the ex-president Sunday for his continued silence over the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his recent outburst over NATO.

"The fact that he won't acknowledge anything with Navalny -- either he sides with (Russian President Vladimir) Putin and thinks it's cool that Putin killed one of his political opponents, or he just doesn't think it's that big of a deal," Nikki Haley said on ABC's "This Week."

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'These cases should all be thrown out!' Trump lashes out in multi-post midnight meltdown

After spending Sunday posting screenshots of various polls showing him either leading against former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) and President Joe Biden, Donald Trump went off on a multi-post bender at midnight fuming at the results of the financial fraud trial that could cost him as much as $450 million.

On his Truth Social platform, the former president, who is now looking at paying out over a half billion dollars in two civil suits and the trial just concluded in Judge Arthur Engoron's court room, attacked New York Attorney General Letitia James and then went on to attack Haley for not bowing out of the GOP nomination race.

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Fox host turns tables on guest: 'Why does Trump's experience count and Biden's doesn't?'

Fox News host Arthel Neville grilled conservative pundit Gianno Caldwell after he suggested Donald Trump should re-elected because of his experience.

During an interview on Sunday, Neville asked Caldwell why Trump was leading Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley in her home state of South Carolina.

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'Listen to this gem': MSNBC panel pounces on Trump's latest defense of mental decline

Taking time out from discussing Donald Trump's financial woes, the hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend" jumped all over the former president for his latest rambling attempt to explain his continuous mistaking of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) with Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

After spending the morning talking about Judge Arthur Engoron fining the former president and his Trump Organization for financial fraud that could add up to $450 million with interest added, co-host Michael Steele changed the subject back to Trump's apparent mental deterioration.

Introducing a clip of Trump at a South Carolina rally, Steele began, "If Donald Trump is about anything it is about revisionism, especially when it comes to his lack of mental acuity. I want to play for you Trump, on Wednesday, talking about the purported mix-up between Nikki Haley and Pelosi. Let's take a listen to this gem."

After the panel watched Trump tell the crowd, "When I say that Obama is the president of our country, they say, 'He doesn't know! It's Biden. He doesn't know!' So it's very hard to be sarcastic. When I interpose, cuz I am not a Nikki fan, I am not a Pelosi fan, when I purposefully interpose names they said, 'He didn't know Pelosi from Nikki! From tricky Nikki, tricky dicky. 'He didn't know,' I interposed, they make a big deal out of it," the entire panel began laughing.

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A laughing Steele added, "So, Alexi [McCammond], we're the slow ones. We should just have known, oh, — ," as co-host Symone Sanders-Townsend interrupted and added, "He's up here, we're down here."

McCammond joked, "It was sarcasm, you guys. Duh."

"This is where we find ourselves," Steele offered. "We look at things objectively here what the man says, and he comes back and tells us, 'No. that's not what you heard. This is what I heard, this is what I said, this is what I meant.'"

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In long-shot bid for GOP nomination, Nikki Haley turns to Texas

"In long-shot bid for GOP nomination, Nikki Haley turns to Texas" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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