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Gov. Greg Abbott endorses Donald Trump during border trip

By Patrick Svitek and Maia Pandey, The Texas Tribune

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Not just Biden — 77-year-old Trump also under age scrutiny

If either Joe Biden or Donald Trump prevails in the November 2024 US elections, the next president will be the oldest in history to take the oath of office.

But while Biden's age and public slips and stumbles have been more widely scrutinized and examined, his blustery Republican rival's missteps are coming under sharper focus too.

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Trump snarls at Fox News for not including any of his supporters in election round-up

Sunday morning Donald Trump lashed out at Fox News and suggested the conservative network is intentionally keeping "TRUMPER" voters off the air during interviews on the upcoming 2024 election.

The former president who floods his Truth Social account with screenshots of polls showing him leading either his GOP presidential nomination opponents or President Joe Biden on a daily basis, complained about the Fox Trump voter slight while also sniping at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R).

On Truth Social, he sarcastically ranted: "FoxNews worked hard today, and were able to find 3 representative voters to go on the show. One was for Crooked Joe, where the person found nothing mentally wrong with him. Another was for Birdbrain, and the 3rd for Ron DeSanctimonious."

He followed that up by boasting about his polls and hinting Fox is knowingly ignoring his supporters.

"Considering that I’m leading Biden by 11 Points (WAPO), and leading the Republicans by over 50 Points, FoxNews must have worked very hard not to find a TRUMPER?"

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Trump says he was ‘great’ for Iowa — and asks for big caucus win

FORT DODGE — Former President Donald Trump rallied supporters on Saturday and asked them to repay his kindnesses to Iowa of keeping it the first state in the Republican presidential nomination process and of paying farmers billions of dollars during trade disputes with China in his first term.

He mentioned the payments to farmers several times during his roughly hourlong address to a capacity crowd in the gymnasium of Fort Dodge High School. The gym’s scoreboard time was set to 20:24, with the team scores set to 45 and 47, to signify the upcoming election year, his status as the 45th president and his hope to be the 47th.

“We gave $28 billion to the farmers,” Trump said. “And just so you know, my people have said, ‘Sir, please don’t talk about that so much. It makes you sound very arrogant.’ I said, ‘Wait a minute, I got $28 billion for the farmers!’”

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2024 GOP hopefuls compete for evangelicals’ support at forum RNC warned them not to attend

Republican presidential candidates shared personal stories about their faith, their opposition to abortion and their support of Israel at the Family Leader’s Presidential Thanksgiving Forum in Des Moines Friday, hoping to win evangelical Iowans’ support in the 2024 Iowa caucuses.

Three candidates, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, participated in the roundtable discussion. Only two other candidates who were invited did not appear: U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, who dropped out of the race Sunday, and former President Donald Trump.

The former president, who holds a significant lead over his Republican rivals, has skipped the majority of “cattle call” events in Iowa as well as the Republican National Committee’s presidential debates where he would appear alongside other candidates. Instead, he typically holds his own, separate events, and this Saturday he plans to hold a rally in Fort Dodge.

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DeSantis claims Trump 'couldn't spell' his demeaning nickname if he was 'put to the test'

Ron DeSantis is challenging the the former POTUS to take his juvenile name calling back to grade school.

Republican presidential hopefuls Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy talked about their faith and tackling Trump during a Family Leader’s Presidential Thanksgiving Forum in Des Moines, Iowa, ahead of the state caucuses.

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Before panning Haley’s social media proposal, DeSantis pushed to curb anonymous sources

When Nikki Haley proposed a requirement this week that social media companies ban users from posting on their platforms anonymously out of concern for national security, Ron DeSantis and his allies had a field day. His campaign staffers took to Twitter to accuse Haley of wanting to clamp down on constitutionally protected speech. DeSantis himself tweeted that anonymous voices are key to free speech rights in the United States, hearkening back to Founding Fathers like Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison, who collectively authored the Federalist Papers under the pseudonym “Publius.” “...

Founders 'rolling in their graves' to see a 'felon' so close to the presidency: Christie

The founding fathers would be "rolling in their graves" to know that former President Donald Trump would have a legitimate chance of being elected president even if he is convicted of serious crimes, said rival candidate and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on CNN Wednesday.

Christie also took a shot at some of his other rivals for their inability to stand up to the former president they are ostensibly running against.

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GOP presidential candidate ripped for social media 'censorship' plan

GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley made a proposal on Fox News Tuesday that has created a wave of criticism online: abolishing anonymous social media accounts.

The former South Carolina governor and ex-U.S. ambassador to the United Nations described anonymous social media accounts as a "national security threat" and proposed that platforms like X and Facebook be required to verify the identities of all users.

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Tim Scott abandons 2024 presidential race

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) left the presidential race on Sunday night, reported MSNBC, citing a Fox report.

"One thing I would recommend to every American if you ever want to love your country more, run for president," Scott told Trey Gowdy. "Traveling this country and meeting people [was] one of the most fantastic experiences of my entire life. I love America more today than I did on May 22. When I go back to Iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate. I am suspending my campaign. I think the voters were the most remarkable people on the planet have been really clear. They are telling me not now. I don't think they're saying no, but I do think they're saying not now. So, I'm going to respect the voters, and I'm going to hold on and work really hard and look forward to the other opportunities."

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Trump's mental stability increasingly an issue in 2024 presidential campaign: report

Donald Trump's mental stability is being used against him more and more in the run-up to the 2024 election, including by his own fellow Republican rivals, according to a report.

Trump, who appeared to confuse Barack Obama for Joe Biden at a rally on Saturday in New Hampshire, is taking fire from all angles on the issue of whether he's mentally fit to take the president's office again. President Joe Biden has already been hammering Trump on this issue, despite Biden himself getting his own criticisms for purported age-related decline.

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'Just embarrassing': GOP governor backtracks on past praise of Vivek Ramaswamy

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu used to be intrigued by businessman Vivek Ramaswamy's bid for president. Now, in an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow following the GOP's third primary debate in Miami, Sununu is completely over him.

"You said about Vivek Ramaswamy, the business guy — this was July, here it is," said Harlow, playing the clip.

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Rep. Joaquin Castro warns of GOP’s adversarial rhetoric around Latino immigrants

WASHINGTON — As Republican candidates made their pitches for the White House on the debate stage Wednesday night, almost all supported responding to the situation on the border with a military response.

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said she would send special operations into Mexico to “take out the cartels.” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said “we’re going to shoot them stone-cold dead.” Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy said he would be “smoking the terrorists on our southern border.”

To U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-San Antonio, it’s a culmination of years of adversarial stances against Latinos and Latin American migrants, from “build the wall” to “invade Mexico”.

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