Nikki Haley

Trump walks back criticism of Israel's Netanyahu in a big way

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu once had a tight relationship — but then President Joe Biden became president of the United States.

Since the attack on Israel, the two leaders began communicating about Hamas and the next steps for a response.

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'You can't blame this on Biden!' Jake Tapper rips Nikki Haley over House GOP 'chaos'

CNN host Jake Tapper pushed back on Sunday after Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley tried to blame President Joe Biden for Republicans' inability to elect a House Speaker.

"This is nearly two weeks after Kevin McCarthy was stripped of his leadership," Tapper told Haley on Sunday. "They still can't even pass a resolution condemning the Hamas attacks. It's starting to look like there is not one House Republican who can get 217 votes."

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DeSantis in Iowa: I won’t let Gaza refugees into the U.S.

CRESTON — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis emphasized his national security policies on the campaign trail in Iowa Saturday while ramping up investments in the first-in-the-nation caucus state.

DeSantis started off his first of six stops Saturday in Creston, where he told Iowans that the U.S. needs to do more to protect Americans and Israelis as violence escalates between the Middle Eastern state and Hamas, the Palestinian group currently in control of Gaza.

DeSantis said media and international organizations like the United Nations will start to criticize Israel for its actions in Gaza. Israel ordered the evacuation for the northern half of Gaza, where roughly 1 million people live.

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'A bigger deal than the usual screw up': Trump put on notice over his Israel blunder

Donald Trump has recently been in damage-control mode over his comments in opposition to Israeli's leader following the devastating terrorist attacks on our Middle-East ally, and now a Republican consultant has used the former president's blunder as evidence that he is not America First - but Trump first.

Trump lashed out at a rally last week against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, essentially accusing him of chickening out at the last minute on the mission to take out Iranian general Qassim Suleimani. Netanyahu was a close political ally of Trump while he was in office, but Trump reportedly felt spurned when Netanyahu acknowledged Joe Biden's victory in 2020.

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'Get in the game': Trump rivals pleading with rich donors to derail his re-election bid

With Republican Party primaries just months away, GOP rivals hoping to derail Donald Trump's bid to be the 2024 presidential nominee are begging wealthy donors to give them financial help or risk losing a shot at regaining the White House.

According to a report from the New York Times, potential nominees like former Gov. Nikki Haley (SC) and current Gov Ron DeSantis (FL) are beating the bushes for help making a run at the former president who continues to hold a massive lead in the polls.

The Times is reporting that Haley, who has seen her fortunes rise is urging wealthy conservatives to "get in the game" before it is too late.

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"Given Mr. Trump’s durable lead, some political financiers are considering staying on the sidelines. For those donors who aren’t, the choice has increasingly narrowed to Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Ms. Haley, whose fortunes have been lifted by her performance in the first two debates," the Times is reporting, before adding, "On Friday, teams of advisers to Mr. DeSantis, Ms. Haley and Mr. [Tim] Scott descended on Dallas for separate presentations to an exclusive gathering of some of the most influential Republican donors in the nation, a group known as the American Opportunity Alliance."

Part of Haley's pitch is that she is surpassing her Florida rival, with the Times reporting, "Ms. Haley’s advisers, Betsy Ankeny and Jon Lerner, showed their own internal surveys, which placed Ms. Haley ahead of Mr. DeSantis in New Hampshire and South Carolina and had the two of them tied in Iowa. Mr. DeSantis had stalled, they argued, and she was rising."

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‘Almost diabolical’: Haley slammed for ‘ugly lies’ claiming left supports ‘the beheadings'

Former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, now polling in third place for the Republican presidential nomination, is claiming that "the left" is supporting "the beheadings" of Israeli children and the "1200" Israelis slaughtered by Hamas terrorists.

No elected Democrat has endorsed the terror attack on Israel, and Democrats have strongly supported Israel in the wake of the attacks. Republican 2024 presidential frontrunner Donald Trump Wednesday night "appeared to mock Israel," and "launched personal attacks against" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, according to The Times of Israel.

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'Unthinkable': Tim Scott’s blaming of President Biden for Israel attack met with outrage

U.S. Senator Tim Scott’s claim President Joe Biden bears responsibility for the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, and has “blood on his hands” after more than 1000 Israelis were slaughtered, is being met with outrage.

“Mercy,” Senator Scott said in his remarks at The Hudson Institute, which has been described as a “hawkish think tank that heavily relies on Pentagon funding."

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2024 presidential candidates need 'greater transparency' on big donors: watchdog

A group of watchdogs distributed a letter to 2024 presidential campaigns Tuesday asking candidates "to regularly and meaningfully release information about" their donors during the upcoming election cycle, Politico reports.

Per the report, over 12 campaign finance and government watchdog groups are requesting "greater transparency from almost every major presidential candidate about their campaigns' biggest fundraisers" — also called "campaign bundlers."

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Republican quits race for president with one request: 'Don't repeat 2016'

Will Hurd, the former Texas congressman who was running for president in 2024 is bowing out of the race and backing former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

“Unfortunately, it has become clear to me and my team that the time has come to suspend our campaign,” Hurd wrote in a statement.

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Trump needles DeSantis over accusation he's wearing platform heels

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account on Monday to accuse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis of wearing platform heels to mask how short he is.

"Tell me he's not wearing hidden heels," said the meme he shared, showing DeSantis on "Real Time with Bill Maher," dressed in boots coupled with an outline of where his feet supposedly really are.

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'Beclowning himself': Trump mocks DeSantis for 'auditioning on the MSNBC casting couch'

Donald Trump threw shade on one of his leading rivals Monday, claiming that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was auditioning to become an MSNBC talking head.

The former president is convinced DeSantis will bow out of the race in 15 days – and he said recent revelations that the Sunshine State pol was planning an appearance on Morning Joe Tuesday was him readying his fallback career plan.

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DeSantis will appear on Morning Joe amid another comeback attempt

Ron DeSantis will appear on MSNBC Tuesday to answer questions from one of his critics, Politico reported.

According to the news, DeSantis, who has slowly watched his poll numbers sink, is reaching out to the network former President Donald Trump calls MS-DNC, alleging it's a pro-Democratic network.

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Executing Gen. Milley has now become part of the Republican Party line: authoritarianism expert

Appearing on "Meet the Press," Republican presidential candidate and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said that Donald Trump's recent claim that Gen. Mark Milley should be executed for treason was irresponsible.

However, Haley indicated to NBC News that she doesn't see Trump's demands of execution as a disqualifying comment for his own presidency. Haley is running against Trump for the 2024 nomination, though some analysts have suggested she is actually running to be his vice president.

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