Nikki Haley

Trump's 'bizarre' new Indiana conspiracy theory has Republicans sounding the alarm

Former President Donald Trump has turned his anger on the state of Indiana, accusing officials there of conspiring to rig the election to help former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley defeat him — and state officials there are unnerved by it, reported Politico.

Moreover, said the report, they fear this could morph from a "bizarre subplot" of the primary season into a test run for Trump to once again try to obstruct election results — something he did in 2020, which led to multiple criminal indictments.

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'Trouble in MAGA paradise': CNN's Jake Tapper says Trump wants to push out 'loyal' friend

Former President Donald Trump has his guns out for the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, reported CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday.

Ronna McDaniel served in that leadership role since Trump took office in 2017, and by all accounts has been a consistent warrior for the former president. But her time running the GOP has been plagued with a long string of losses — and Trump is sick of it, Tapper explained.

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Nikki Haley asks Secret Service for help as threats against her increase: report

Nikki Haley is requesting Secret Service protection as Donald Trump amps up his character attacks and threats against her increase, according to a new report.

Haley, the last opponent standing in a once-crowded Republican presidential nomination race, confirmed to the Wall Street Journal she’s faced "multiple issues."

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Nevada Republicans’ caucus adds chaos and confusion to the state’s presidential primary

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When Sarah Lee Hooper’s mail-in ballot for Nevada’s presidential primary arrived last month, the Las Vegas Republican was utterly confused.

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Pablo Escobar's 'cocaine hippos' are wreaking havoc and attacking people: report

The descendants of hippopotamuses that were kept in a private zoo by now-deceased Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar are creating havoc and attacking people, Vice News reported.

The "cocaine hippos" have reportedly invaded a school yard and have terrorized local fishing communities and sent people to the hospital after attacking them.

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Nikki Haley generously offers not to execute women who have abortions

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley called on Republicans to stop short of giving women the "death penalty" for abortions.

At a campaign stop in South Carolina on Monday, Haley was asked if she made a mistake by calling for a federal ban on abortions without specifics.

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Trump a lock for Nevada, despite primary ballot absence

Republicans in Nevada will get not one, but two chances this week to register support for a candidate in their party's presidential nominating contest when the western US state hosts both a primary vote and a caucus.

While much of the political attention in the United States is focused on South Carolina's February 24 Republican primary, where Nikki Haley is hoping to make a dent in Donald Trump's commanding lead, the Silver State is actually the next place to award its delegates.

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Nikki Haley defends Donald Trump's 'respectful' treatment of women despite sexual abuse

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley called Donald Trump's treatment of women "respectful" after he was found to have sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll.

During a Sunday interview on CNN, host Dana Bash noted that Carroll's attorney had recalled how Trump "was so angry during a deposition that his team was providing her lunch that he threw papers across the table and stormed off."

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'Fine with me': Trump’s small donors don’t care he’s using their money to pay his lawyers

Former President Donald Trump has, according to reports, spent at least $55 million of his donors' money on legal expenses in 2023 alone. The vast bulk of that has come from small-dollar donors, like working people and retirees. And several of those donors say they're unbothered that the real estate magnate who is allegedly worth $2.6 billion is using their money for his own legal bills.

Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat wrote on Saturday that Trump received more than 39,000 individual donations just from Washington state residents alone last year, for a total of $1.34 million. That comes out to an average of $34 per donation, which Westneat says most often comes in the form of multiple $10, $20 and $30 donations from working-class residents with ordinary jobs like school custodians, self-employed handyman and retired bank employees.

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'Are you doing okay, Donald?' Nikki Haley gets off shot at Trump's mental decline on SNL

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) made a surprise appearance on NBC "Saturday Night Live" and was given a chance to pile on Donald Trump's growing problem of apparent incoherence during a parody of a CNN town hall.

Trump, played by SNL cast member James Austin Johnson, started off by attempting to explain in a rambling fashion how pop star Taylor Swift's appearance at the Super Bowl will lead to President Joe Biden stealing the 2024 election, before Haley was introduced to the surprised audience as a "concerned" South Carolina voter.

Referencing Trump's well-documented gaffe confusing Haley for Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Johnson's Trump blurted, "Oh my God, it’s her, the woman who was in charge of security on January 6!”

Given a chance to speak, the real-life Haley asked, "Are you doing OK, Donald? You might need a mental competency test.”

Johnson's Trump boasted that he "aced" a competency test before adding, "They told me I'm 100 percent mental, and I'm competent because I'm a man."

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After some back and forth that led to Trump mentioning his defamation case loss to writer E. Jean Carroll, (women "should never run our economy. Women are terrible with money... in fact, a woman I know recently asked me for $83 million"), Haley herself was put on the spot by the show's host, Ayo Edebiri of 'The Bear," who asked her, "I was just curious. What would you say was the main cause of the Civil War, and do you think it starts with an ‘s’ and ends with a ‘lavery’?”

Haley, addressing her own notable gaffe, replied, "Yup, I probably should have said that the first time."

Watch below or at the link.

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SC’s Nikki Haley betting big on her home state in primary fight vs. Trump. Will it work?

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley emphasized her ability to compete with President Joe Biden in a general election as she hit hard at both the incumbent Democrat and former Republican President Donald Trump during a rally in Lancaster County, South Carolina.

Speaking at Indian Land High School on Friday night as part of a campaign swing through the Palmetto State ahead of its primary on Feb. 24, Haley said she’s the only Republican left standing with a chance to win in the general election: “We can go with the same old thing or we can move forward."

'Bad people who hate our country': Trump rants at prosecutors hauling him into court

Donald Trump's frustration with his myriad legal problems boiled over early Saturday morning and he unleashed an attack on special counsel Jack Smith and New York Attorney General Letitia James, among others, accusing them of criminality for hauling him into court.

The former president has been uncharacteristically silent on his Truth Social platform, aside from posting memes and polls showing him beating South Carolina's Nikki Haley for the GOP's 2024 presidential nomination, after losing a $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll in a defamation trial.

On Saturday morning, he broke his silence about his legal woes, while notably avoiding any mention of his Carroll loss, calling those who have investigated him, "bad people who hate our Country."

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Misspelling Fulton County Fani Willis' name, he wrote, "Deranged Jack Smith, Leticia (sic) 'Peekaboo' James, Alvin Bragg, the J6 Committee of Political Thugs (who have deleted and destroyed all evidence and findings), and all of the rest of the Biden prosecutors and “bad people who hate our Country,” are just as guilty as Fani Willes (sic)."

He then added, "It’s Biden Investigations for purposes of ELECTION INTERFERENCE. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"

‘Jumbled mess’: GOP’s chances of pulling off a Biden impeachment tumble

Senior Republican lawmakers and GOP insiders are reaching a consensus that the chances of successfully impeaching President Joe Biden are tumbling, given the dearth of credible accusations against him and the razor-thin majority Speaker Mike Johnson has in the House.

Three top Republican-chaired committees were tasked with investigating President Biden in an effort to impeach him. Some Republicans have suggested or even admitted the effort is either purely political or retaliation for Democrats in the House twice impeaching Donald Trump. Among them, Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Troy Nehls (R-TX), then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Oversight Chair Jim Comer, and Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan.

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