Nikki Haley

Ron DeSantis avoids Trump pardon question ‘like it’s a Black history book’: MSNBC’s Joy Reid

MSNBC host Joy Reid on Thursday mocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the Florida governor’s unwillingness to address the question over whether he’d pardon Donald Trump if the former president were to be convicted of a federal crime.

Reid said she thinks Trump believes his best shot at beating the 37-count indictment over the handling of classified documents – or any future charges in connection with special counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 probe – is to win the presidency.

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Who are the Republican candidates running for president?

By Ross Colvin

(Reuters) - Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Thursday he is running for president, joining a host of Republican candidates vying for the 2024 presidential nomination days after the party's front-runner DonaldTrump faced federal charges in his city.

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Republicans backing ex-president 'tell lies at least as dangerous as Trump's alleged actions': columnist

On Friday, June 9, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) responded to former President Donald Trump's 37-count federal criminal indictment by tweeting a video of comments she had made a year earlier.

The arch-conservative congresswoman was serving as vice chair of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-California) bipartisan January 6 Select Committee when, on June 9, 2022, she declared, "Tonight, I say this to my Republican colleagues: You are defending the indefensible. There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain."

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'There will be a federal Jan. 6 case' against Donald Trump: Mueller lead prosecutor

Former Assistant United States Attorney Andrew Weissmann predicted on Tuesday's edition of MSNBC’s Deadline: White House that Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith will charge ex-President Donald Trump with crimes related to the January 6th, 2021 Capitol insurrection and Trump's foredoomed scheme to remain in power following his defeat in the 2020 election.

Weissman shared his foresight hours after host Nicolle Wallace recalled that Trump pleaded not guilty to the thirty-seven-felony-count indictment filed against him by Smith for his alleged mishandling of classified documents after he left the White House in 2021.

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Nikki Haley vows to pardon Trump on documents charges if he’s convicted and she’s elected

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said that if she becomes president, she would pardon former president Donald Trump for crimes related to his improper handling of classified documents, if Trump is ultimately convicted. Trump pleaded not guilty in federal court in Miami on Tuesday to criminal allegations that he risked national security by mishandling classified documents and obstructed the government’s efforts to reclaim those documents earlier this year. He is the first former president to be charged with federal crimes, now facing 37 counts connected with the re...

Mike Pompeo slams Trump for not ‘protecting America’s soldiers’

Donald Trump's Secretary of State and CIA Director, Mike Pompeo, highly criticized his former boss over his classified documents scandal on Tuesday, just hours before the ex-president will be arraigned in a 37-federal felony count indictment.

A former U.S. Congressman from Kansas and former Army Captain who holds a Harvard Law degree and earned his bachelor's at the U.S. Military Academy, Pompeo also spent years in the military-industrial complex. He is a highly-partisan religious right conservative who declined to run for president in 2024.

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'He's going down': The View doesn't see much wiggle room for Donald Trump

The co-hosts of "The View" think Donald Trump "is going down."

Speaking about the indictment on the morning before the former President was set to be arraigned, Whoopi Goldberg introduced a clip of Republican responses to it, showing members clamoring for excuses.

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Nikki Haley goes after 'incredibly reckless' Trump – while claiming he 'never got an ounce of credit'

Donald Trump’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, is straddling several lines in an attempt to distinguish herself from other Republican candidates for the GOP 2024 presidential nomination, by going after her former boss over the massive 49-page 37-criminal counts indictment the ex-president will face on Tuesday while not totally throwing him under the bus.

First, Haley, a former Republican governor, made certain to toe the GOP line across several issues, including by attacking the men and women at the U.S. Dept. of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation while praising Trump, who “never got an ounce of credit or a moment’s peace.”

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Republican National Committee raised money with Nikki Haley on night of Trump's indictment

On the night news broke that former President Donald Trump has been indicted in connection with a federal probe into his alleged mishandling of classified material, the Republican National Committee blasted out a survey and fundraising email to its massive list of supporters.

It contained a message from a notable 2024 presidential candidate.

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GOP candidates scramble 'to keep up with an electorate that has lost its mind': analysis

Vanity Fair columnist Molly Jong-Fast has taken stock of the early days of the 2024 Republican presidential primary and has found it to be very grim in terms of what one of America's two major political parties has to offer.

In particular, Jong-Fast despairs that most GOP candidates running for president can't think of a better way to pitch themselves as anything but slightly more electable versions of former President Donald Trump.

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DeSantis, delayed: GOP presidential hopeful wants 'additional time' to reveal his personal finances

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis requested — and the Federal Election Commission granted — more time for the newly minted presidential candidate to reveal details about his personal finances.

“We are requesting an extension to file Governor DeSantis' financial disclosure until July 1, 2023. The Governor has a financial disclosure due to the Florida Commission on Ethics on July 1, 2023 and the additional time will help ensure accuracy and consistency,” said a letter from Charlie Spies of Dickinson Wright PLLC, who is counsel for the governor and the DeSantis for President campaign.

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'Grotesque scaremongering': Nikki Haley decried for blaming teen suicidal ideation on trans kids

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley is under fire for what some are calling “outrageous and fact-free,” and “unserious, untrue, and hateful” statements during her CNN town hall Sunday night, where at least one of her more attention-getting remarks is drawing anger and upset.

Asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper to define the term “woke” as conservatives see it, Haley, according to Mediaite, replied: “There’s a lot of things,” which seemed to define her responses to several of the questions she was asked.

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Ex-U.S. Vice President Mike Pence files paperwork to launch 2024 presidential bid

Former Vice President Mike Pence filed paperwork on Monday declaring his campaign for president in 2024, setting up a challenge to his former boss, Donald Trump, just two years after their time in the White House ended with an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and Pence fleeing for his life.

Pence, the nation's 48th vice president, will formally launch his bid for the Republican nomination with a video and kickoff event in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday, which is his 64th birthday, according to people familiar with his plans. He made his candidacy official Monday with the Federal Election Commission.

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