Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley schemed with Jared and Ivanka to replace Mike Pence as Trump's VP: new book

Nikki Haley schemed with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump to get herself named as Donald Trump's vice president, according to a new book.

Former secretary of state Mike Pompeo's new book, Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love, alleges that Haley "played" White House chief of staff John Kelly by securing a personal Oval Office meeting but, in fact, bringing Kushner and Trump's daughter along with her, according to excerpts obtained by The Guardian.

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Trump plans 'intimate' South Carolina launch event to build out his 2024 campaign operation: report

On Thursday, POLITICO reported that former President Donald Trump is kicking off a new phase of his 2024 presidential campaign with an "intimate" gathering in South Carolina intended to roll out his election apparatus.

Such an event would contrast with the former president's usual style of holding grand, rock-concert like stadium rallies for his supporters — a practice he has had since the kickoff of his 2016 campaign.

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'Trump far dumber and immoral and ignorant and lazy' than staffers knew before they worked for him: report

John Kelly didn't have high expectations about Donald Trump when he joined the White House as chief of staff, but he was still shocked by what he found after joining the administration.

The retired U.S. Marine Corps general joined the White House halfway through Trump's first year, and New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" what Kelly learned about the former president and his abilities.

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Trump ruled out Nikki Haley for top positions for shockingly 'shallow' reason: report

Donald Trump considered Nikki Haley for a number of high-ranking positions in his administration but ultimately rejected her for a "shocking" and shallow reason.

New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt appeared Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" to discuss the upcoming paperback edition of his book, Donald Trump V. The United States: Inside the Struggle to Stop a President, which includes new revelations from John Kelly, and hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski discussed their own conversations with the former president.

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Trump focusing on a specific type of running mate — but he's considering a wild card: report

A dark-horse contender has emerged as a potential running mate to help give a jolt to Donald Trump's doddering campaign.

The former president and his inner circle have been bandying about the names of potential vice presidential picks, and so far all of the favorites have been women -- Reps. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) have emerged as favorites, but former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard has caught Trump's eye filling in for Fox News host Tucker Carlson, sources have told The Daily Beast.

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The Republican wave that wasn't could dim Trump's White House hopes

By James Oliphant

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The 2022 midterm vote in the United States was a story of great expectations.

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Trump is such a terrible candidate that Ron DeSantis doesn't have to do anything but sit back: ex-Republican

Former Republican Congressman David Jolly (FL) saw the new poll showing Donald Trump at just 40 percent in the 2024 matchup against Ron DeSantis' 35 percent.

Meanwhile, people like Mike Pence and Nikki Haley are hovering around 7 percent and 4 percent respectively.

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Republicans headed for a slow motion 'disaster' that could leave them stuck with Trump in 2024

In his column for the Daily Beast, conservative Matt Lewis warned the Republican Party is setting itself up for a fall unless they coalesce behind one or possibly two presidential nominees who aren't Donald Trump.

As Lewis sees it, there are too many GOP lawmakers poised to jump into the 2024 Republican Party primaries which could splinter voters and allow the twice-impeached Trump to get the nomination for the third time -- only to lose again in back-to-back races.

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GOP will 'get crushed': Pastor says evangelicals don't want to nominate 'elementary schoolchild' Trump

A “silent majority” that supported Donald Trump in his 2016 and 2020 presidential runs is now quietly bowing out, Vanity Fair reports.

The University of Chicago Divinity School’s magazine reported that nearly 81 percent of “self-identifying white evangelical voters” voted for Trump in 2016.

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Former officials blast pro-Israel special interest group for funding Republican antisemitism

President Donald Trump welcoming a neo-Nazi and white supremacist to Mar-a-Lago has dominated the news for the past week — not merely because of the action itself, but because Republican Party members have largely stayed silent.

Republican leaders like Kevin McCarthy, who is clamoring to snag the Speaker's spot, hasn't said a word. Yet, he has attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) for using antisemitic tropes.

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The GOP is just not that into Trump — for now

Republicans are not that into Donald Trump's 2024 campaign run, but this movie has played many times before as Republicans feign interest before ultimately submitting to the beloved commander-in-chief of GOP voters.

Politico explained Sunday that Trump’s 2024 announcement has been "followed by a raft of potential 2024 contenders appearing at the Republican Jewish Coalition conference in Las Vegas over the weekend, where at least one Republican who had previously said she would defer to Trump if he ran — former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley — now said she is considering running in a 'serious way.'"

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They've 'just switched Trump off in their brain': Former adviser says situation has changed since the midterms

In an interview with the Guardian, one of Donald Trump's former senior advisers stated that the word he is getting from people he has spoken to is that they want the former president to be put out to pasture after the poor midterm election results for Republicans weeks ago.

According to John Bolton, who served as Trump's national security adviser, it's time for the GOP to move on from the former president if the party wants to reclaim the Oval Office in 2024.

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Trump’s announcement didn’t clear the field — but allies think that benefits him

Donald Trump's early 2024 campaign announcement didn't clear the field, and instead seemed to invite a bevy of potential Republican challengers.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is widely believed to be planning to run, and so are Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo, and GOP strategists and Trump allies see the field shaping up with a similar dynamic to 2016, reported The Daily Beast.

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