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'He is the problem': Nikki Haley shreds 'unhinged chaos' created by Trump

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said the U.S. could expect "unhinged chaos" if Donald Trump is allowed to win the GOP primary.

During an interview on Fox News, Haley responded to Trump's attack on her deployed husband. She said people who defended Trump — like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) — were "disgusting."

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11 ways Trump doesn’t become president

It’s hard to imagine anything wearing down the bravado of Donald Trump, but will his legal troubles play poorly in a general election, leading him to lose again in November 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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Rick Wilson blisters GOP for silence on Trump as he slips 'deeper into mental illness'

Reacting to Donald Trump boasting that he would let Russia invade and "encourage them to do whatever the hell they want," in NATO countries if they don't contribute what he thinks is their fair share to the organization, avid Trump critic Rick Wilson blew up on Republicans for looking the other way.

In part of his epic rant on X, the former GOP campaign consultant wrote, "It's not enough that he's a rapist, a fraud, and slipping deeper into mental illness and sociopathy. It's they're fine with it as long as they keep the sweaty, febrile MAGA masses happy and keep their jobs."

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Nikki Haley forgets 9/11 attack date moments after calling for presidential mental tests

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley seemed to forget the date of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, moments after calling for mental fitness tests for presidential candidates.

During a Sunday interview on CBS, Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan noted that Haley was pushing the cognitive tests.

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GOP adviser goes on profane rant over Trump's attack on Haley's military spouse

Asked about Donald Trump's attack on former South Carolina Nikki Haley's husband during a campaign rally on Saturday, Republican Party campaign strategist Scott Jennings spewed a string of obscenities on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning.

On Saturday Trump spoke of Major Mark Haley, stating: "Then she comes over to see me at Mar-a-Lago. ‘Sir, I will never run against you.’ She brought her husband. Where’s your husband? Oh, he’s away. He’s away. What happened to her husband? What happened to her husband? Where is he? He’s gone! He knew. He knew."

With host Tapper noting that Haley's husband is serving a one-year tour of duty in Africa with the South Carolina National Guard, Jennings jumped right into the fray.

"Haley is not with his wife because he is serving his country in Africa, where they are fighting terrorism," Tapper prompted his guest.

"He's an a**hole," Jennings shot back.

"You're talking about Trump, to be clear?" the CNN host interjected.

"It will not be the first time he's been an a**hole or the last time he'll be an a**hole, that's what it is," Jennings exclaimed.

"And some people like it people will slough it off. This is a tough political campaign. The man is serving the United States in uniform overseas and it's a below-the-belt shot, against someone who is not going to beat him for the nomination."

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"Joe Biden is doing everything he can to hand this election to Donald Trump and his response is to go after a guy that is serving America, and saying, I would encourage Russia to invade our allies. The political ineptitude is alone enough to be upset about."

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'Sad old man' Trump bashed by former communications director for latest ugly Haley smear

Donald Trump's ugly attack on former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's husband at a rally on Saturday was hammered by one of his former White House communications directors.

Speaking to the crowd, the former president took aim at his last remaining opponent for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination opponent and then brought up her husband Major Michael Haley, a member of the South Carolina National Guard.

"Then she comes over to see me at Mar-a-Lago. ‘Sir, I will never run against you.’ She brought her husband. Where’s your husband? Oh, he’s away. He’s away. What happened to her husband? What happened to her husband? Where is he? He’s gone! He knew. He knew,” Trump told the cheering crowd.

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As NBC News reported, Michael Haley "left for a yearlong deployment in Africa with the South Carolina National Guard last June, something Nikki Haley mentions at every campaign event during her stump speech."

With Nikki Haley responding, "Michael is deployed serving our country, something you know nothing about. Someone who continually disrespects the sacrifices of military families has no business being commander in chief,” former Trump official Alyssa Farah Griffin also joined the pushback, taking to X to call Trump a "sad old man."

"Nikki Haley’s husband is currently deployed abroad serving our country in uniform — Something Donald Trump never did. What a sad old man," she wrote.

'Sick individual': Conservatives bury Trump for attacks on deployed service member

Donald Trump on Saturday slammed Nikki Haley's husband, saying, "Where's her husband? He's away. He's away. What happened to her husband? What happened to her husband? Where is he? He's gone."

The former president made the comments at a South Carolina rally. CNN pointed out the hypocrisy of the comments, considering Melania Trump doesn't campaign by his side.

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CNN reporter uses Melania to highlight hypocrisy of Trump's latest attack line

Donald Trump on Saturday launched an attack on Nikki Haley's husband, criticizing him for not standing by Haley's side as she campaigns, but a CNN host and reporter were quick to point out the multiple reasons the attack is hypocritical.

Trump at his South Carolina rally said, "Where's her husband? He's away. He's away. What happened to her husband? What happened to her husband? Where is he? He's gone."

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'Is he gone?' Trump stunned after protester disrupts his rally

Donald Trump was speaking at a South Carolina rally on Saturday, when it appeared a protester disrupted the ex-president's speech.

The former president was headlining a "Get Out the Vote Rally" at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, the home state of his only remaining GOP challenger for the presidential nomination, Nikki Haley.

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Watch: Trump scheduled to speak at South Carolina rally

Donald Trump is expected to walk on stage any minute to speak at a rally in South Carolina.

Trump is headlining a "Get Out the Vote Rally" at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. It is the home state of his only remaining GOP rival seeking the presidential nomination, his former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley.

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Mitt Romney defends Biden from 'politically charged' special counsel report

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has had a bad week, but he’s now got a former Republican presidential candidate in his corner.

Special counsel Robert K. Hur may have cleared Biden of allegations of wilful wrongdoing in his mishandling of classified documents, but he also created quite the political stir for dubbing the president “an elderly man with a poor memory.”

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Trump winning and causing a civil war would be 'worth it': evangelical preacher

Whatever it takes to return Trump back to 1600 Pennsylvania — even if it meant a civil war — would be "worth it," according to one religious leader.

"I've actually had people say that if Trump was to be elected if we got a conservative Congress, that they fear that we would have another civil war," Andrew Wommack, a TV evangelical preacher, said during an episode of his "Truth & Liberty" show earlier this week, and first reported by Newsweek. "And you know what? I don't want a civil war, I don't know anybody that does, but would it be worth it? To turn this nation back? I believe it would."

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Matt Gaetz stopped by TSA at Dallas airport and found with taser: report

Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz, one of Donald Trump's biggest elected supporters, was found to be carrying a taser when he was stopped by airport security in Dallas, Punch Bowl News reported on Friday.

An agent with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) made Gaetz throw the device away, according to the report.

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