Nikki Haley

Trump's desperation for cash is complicating his VP search: report

The dual burdens of funding an expensive presidential campaign combined with funneling enormous amounts of cash to pay his legal teams attempting to keep him out of jail is creating bumps in the road for Donald Trump's choice of a running mate.

Add to considerations over what the number two person on the ballot with the former president brings to the table with regard to voters is Trump's desperate need for campaign cash because he is trailing his opponent, President Joe Biden, by a substantial margin.

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Revealed: What government officials privately shared about Trump not disclosing finances

In April 2023, as Donald Trump continued to delay submitting a personal financial disclosure required for all presidential candidates, federal government officials responsible for compelling Trump’s compliance mused over whether the former president would simply ignore them.

After all, these government officials are lawyers at the U.S. Office of Government Ethics — the very kind of “deep state” denizens that Trump has vowed to purge if he wins the White House in November.

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Trump’s 'baffling' bond with evangelicals reaches 'level we haven’t seen before': expert

Assuming there are no more delays, Donald Trump's first criminal trial is only a week away.

Jury selection in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's hush money case is scheduled to begin April 15. Bragg alleges that Trump falsified business records when hush money payments were made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in order to cover up an extramarital affair.

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Anti-MAGA Republicans urged to form 'GOP in exile' to overthrow Trump from outside party

There is a single course of action for the many Republicans vehemently opposed to Donald Trump and MAGA but unable to consider a vote for the Democratic Party, two experts wrote for the New York Times Monday.

They need to build a GOP in exile.

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Trump is 'making it very difficult' to lure Nikki Haley voters into his camp: ex-GOP aide

The 2024 presidential election is expected to be decided by slim margins across a handful of battleground states. And one former Republican staffer on Capitol Hill thinks former President Donald Trump needs to reverse course if he hopes to prevent disgruntled GOP voters from defecting to President Joe Biden's camp.

When she suspended her campaign after the Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley notably declined to endorse Trump, saying he would have to "earn" her supporters' votes in November. And so far, Trump has not made any inroads with his former rival's base. Tara Setmeyer, who was a communications director for a Republican member of Congress for seven years, recently told the Guardian that his refusal to court her supporters could cost him in November.

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'He’s still really mad': Megyn Kelly says Trump won't return to her show 'anytime soon'

Former Fox News host-turned podcaster Megyn Kelly said that she's not expecting Donald Trump to return to her show anytime soon after the two had a contentious interview.

Kelly told Newsmax’s Eric Bolling this Thursday that she had Trump on in September "and I don’t know that he loved that interview," the New York Post reports.

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'No way': CNN host shuts down GOP governor's claims that Trump will 'pivot' to moderation

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) has gone all in for former President Donald Trump following his defeat of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in the GOP primary — but many of Haley's rank-and-file supporters appear unwilling to follow him, and President Joe Biden is trying to seize on this with a new volley of battleground state advertising.

On CNN Friday, in response to reports of how aggressively the Biden campaign is targeting disaffected Republicans, he told anchor Kate Bolduan that Trump would shortly "pivot" into a more inclusive campaign — and was met with laughter.

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What federal law says about Trump 'threatening a sitting president'

Former President Donald Trump set off yet another controversy when, on March 29, he posted a short video on his Truth Social platform that included a depiction of President Joe Biden hogtied in the back of a pickup truck.

Trump himself didn't create the image, which has been available on a decal. But some of his critics have been arguing that he is promoting violence against Biden — and getting away with it.

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Why Trump still has a ‘Nikki Haley’ problem at the ballot box

President Joe Biden and Donald Trump are the presumptive nominees of their parties, but unlike Democratic primary voters, Republican primary voters don't seem to have gotten the message.

Comparing the percentage of the each party's vote in primary states so far, Joe Biden is frequently beating Donald Trump. The results show a pattern that could signal trouble for the ex-president. Trump's problem isn't Nikki Haley per se, it's that in some states there appears to be a Republican enthusiasm gap for Trump, and GOP voters may be voting for Haley to send a message.

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Huge number of DC GOP insiders 'doubt Trump’s mental acuity and physical fitness': report

Republican lobbyists are privately worried that former President Donald Trump is not physically or mentally capable of serving another term in the White House.

According to Punchbowl News, "Two-thirds of Republican K Street leaders (66%) doubt Trump’s mental acuity and physical fitness to serve as president, our latest survey of downtowners found. Meanwhile, Democratic K Street leaders seem more confident in Biden’s physical and mental capacity to serve. More than half of Democratic respondents (54%) said they are unconcerned about Biden’s cognitive and overall health."

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Ivy League psychologist warns Trump's late-night rants suggest serious health issue

Harry Segal, clinical psychologist and senior lecturer in the Psychology Department at Cornell University, thinks Donald Trump may be exhibiting behavior consistent with "sundowning."

The term is defined by the Mayo Clinic as "a state of confusion that occurs in the late afternoon and lasts into the night." Segal explained that it's a form of dementia.

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'Gratuitous attacks': Republicans fear Trump's grudge matches could bury them in election

Donald Trump is being urged to move past bitterly held grudges over Republicans he considers disloyal — or risk destroying his party in November, according to a report.

Members of the House GOP are increasingly worried that the former president can’t move on from perceived slights of the past, and that he’s more focused on revenge than he is on victory.

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'They’ll never vote for Trump again': Voters in GOP strongholds souring on ex-president

Former President Donald Trump appears to be bleeding out critical support in typically redder suburban areas well outside of major cities, according to a new analysis.

Politico analyzed 2024 GOP presidential primary results across more than 1,000 counties across the US and determined that the former president may lose votes in traditionally Republican territory he carried in both 2016 and 2020. This could prove costly in November — particularly in must-win battleground states.

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