Nikki Haley

Trump's declining 'mental capacity' is now his greatest weakness: GOP strategist

Donald Trump's repeated gaffes and slurring during his speeches and public appearances has opened the door for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) to make inroads into cutting into his support as the two battle for the GOP's 2024 presidential nomination, and one GOP strategist claims his declining mental capacity is fair game.

In a column for MSNBC, campaign strategist Susan Del Percio pointed out that the former president has only himself to blame for making his decline front and center as the primary season ramps up and that Haley is doing a good job of raising the alarm that the former president is not up to the job of being president again.

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Biden attends ritual return of three U.S. soldiers killed in Jordan

President Joe Biden on Friday joined the intensely emotional military ritual at a Delaware air base for the return of three US soldiers killed in Jordan by a drone attack blamed on an Iran-backed militia.

Biden, accompanied by First Lady Jill Biden, flew into Dover Air Force Base, for the event known as a "dignified transfer."

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Nevada Trump voters say this time will be different

For voters waiting hours in line to see Donald Trump at the Big League Dreams stadium in Las Vegas Saturday, other Republican presidential hopefuls are a small blip on the former president’s path to the party nomination.

Boyd, a 73-year old retiree, said he threw away his Nevada primary ballot after learning Trump wasn’t on it. During his speech later in the day, Trump would echo that sentiment and tell supporters not to “waste time” on the Republican primary. For Boyd, who declined to give his last name, Trump’s victory is a given.

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Not even 'some crazy hypothetical' can now stop Trump winning GOP nomination: insiders

Party leaders don't expect any last-minute efforts to deprive Donald Trump of the nomination at the Republican National Convention, even in the event of "some crazy hypothetical."

A group of delegates attempted to keep him from securing the nomination at the 2016 convention, but party leaders say there's little opposition to the former president this time after he rolled to easy primary wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, reported NBC News.

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'We're reaping what we sow': Trump's ex-aide says he'll be too broke to beat Biden

Trump's third White House run is a political sprint to stay out of prison and he's burning millions of donor dollars to do it.

That's the view of former Donald Trump communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin, who appeared on CNN Thursday night and weighed in on why Trump's campaign is taking on water despite leading in the polls to notch the GOP nomination with voters.

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'Shameful': Ex-GOP strategist slams 'Never Trumper' donors who will now fund him

Former Republican strategist Tim Miller is bashing some of the large GOP donors who helped fight Donald Trump in 2016 but are buying into him now.

It was reported this week that a top Trump aide told donors of Nikki Haley's that they shouldn't worry about the threats coming from the former president about their donations. Trump had said on Truth Social that if Haley donors think they can just waltz into his donor pool and expect access and favors, they had another thing coming.

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'Taylor Swift is allowed to have a boyfriend': Nikki Haley roasts latest MAGA freakout

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley dismissed the latest right-wing conspiracy theories about Taylor Swift as completely bonkers, when pressed by CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday.

Many commentators and activists in the Trump universe have suddenly become terrified of pop star Taylor Swift and her new beau, NFL player Travis Kelce, amid speculation that she might get involved campaigning for Democrats in the 2024 presidential election as she did four years prior. Some have called the relationship a psyop to brainwash voters, and one host at the far-right One America News even suggested that organized sports in general are a plot to turn children away from Jesus.

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'Horrifying': RNC official blasts 'worst fundraising year' in 3 decades

The Republican National Committee’s finances and fundraising efforts are in a “horrifying” state, according to a Republican National Committeeman. Several Democratic National Committee officials and at least one analyst also point to data that says the RNC just had the worst fundraising year in three decades.

“This is horrifying,” declared Tyler Bowyer, an RNC National Committeeman and official at Charlie Kirk’s right-wing Turning Point USA. “Worst fundraising year for RNC in 30 years. They’re asking for a $10 million bailout. Anyone defending this is insane.”

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Ivanka has built 'alternate reality' in which her father never became president: op-ed

In the wake of her father's tumultuous term as president, Ivanka Trump's Instagram feed has become an "alternate reality" that shows a world that pretends Donald Trump's presidency had never existed, Slate's Greg Olear wrote Friday.

"Given that she was a registered Democrat in 2016, Ivanka could have elected not to participate in her father’s campaign. Instead, she and her husband lent their full-throated support," Olear writes.

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Trump is being driven nuts by Nikki Haley's refusal to drop out: report

Nikki Haley’s refusal to drop out of the race for the 2024 presidential Republican nomination is infuriating Donald Trump, according to a new report.

The Guardian reported Thursday that the former South Carolina governor’s campaign is pushing Trump down a path he doesn’t want to walk, and he’s not happy about it.

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‘Not enemies’: Biden urges ‘dignity, respect’ amid ‘tough differences’ at prayer breakfast

President Joe Biden acknowledged America's "really tough, tough differences" but urged lawmakers to practice "dignity and respect" in his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday morning. He also mentioned "insurrection" in his remarks, discussing "the American story of war and peace, insurrection and stability."

The event (full video here), held annually each February, is now run by some members of Congress after its founding hosts, the highly controversial and highly secretive far religious right group known as the Fellowship Foundation, or, The Family, ceded control. But as NPR reported, "several of its board members have ties back to the Fellowship Foundation."

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'Definitely smells': Nevada Republicans accuse party of 'rigging' caucus for Trump

The Nevada Republican Party's decision to hold both a caucus and a primary this year has led to widespread confusion and has led to accusations even from some of the state's Republicans about rigging the contest for former President Donald Trump.

As things stand now, former President Donald Trump is the only GOP candidate still in the race to be competing in the caucus, while rival Nikki Haley is the only remaining contender whose name is on the Nevada primary ballots.

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'He's losing it': Morning Joe analysts point to startling new signs of Trump's decline

As part of a panel discussion on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," one political analyst pointed out that Donald Trump is taking on damage now that former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) is making her case that he is growing "senile," while another added there does seem to be evidence "he is losing it."

Reflecting on Haley ramping up her much more personal attacks on the former president, analyst Elise Jordan told co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, "She has been able to make headway with that message. That, no, Donald Trump is not just crazy, he actually is senile too."

"She's been making headway with that message, and she's gotten in some pretty good hits," she added. "Over the past — you know, since New Hampshire happened — what good hits has Donald Trump gotten in on Nikki Haley? He hasn't been able to attack her effectively. He hasn't been able to define her in the way he was with Ron DeSantis."

That led co-host Scarborough to contribute, "He's in a position he's not usually in where he is not striking back as aggressively. He's got two women that have just, let's face it, they pounded him in the pocketbook, pounded him politically. So he's keeping his mouth shut on E. Jean Carroll who just won $83 million from him. Really, for the most part, not going after Nikki Haley as aggressively as he would want to because he's got his campaign people going, 'Please, please, the less you say, like the easier our job is, Donald. Just keep your mouth shut.'"

"I think that it is certainly that," replied MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton. "But I also think that it goes with the fact that he's losing it. Because let's not forget, he ran against a woman in '16 named Hillary Clinton, and he had no problem. He's losing it."

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"I mean, you've known him for a long time. So when you say he's losing it, like, you know it," Scarborough interjected.

"He's losing it. His instinct is to fight back, punch back, and he would think, back in those days, that he was thinking clearer, if you want to ever call what he thought was clear," Sharpton continued. "But he'd fight back and say, 'They hit me. I can hit back.'"

"It reminded me, I was blessed in my younger days to know Muhammad Ali. Ali told me one day toward the end of his career, 'I saw the openings, and I just couldn't get the punch there. I couldn't,' he said, 'I knew where to go, Sharpton, but I couldn't get the punch there,'" he continued before adding, "The openings are there for Trump. He can't get there, his mind is not there anymore. They need to take him out of the ring before he gets knocked out."

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