Go back to the people who elected you and ask them if this is the path they support.
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“There are steps that one can follow, there are rules to be followed and all he did is completely ignore them,” Gertner continued. “And ignore his own Congress, which is really something that should give all of us pause.”
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]]>“Think about what’s happening right now,” she continued. “Is that how you’re going to try and take an election?”
At a separate event later in the day, Haley said Trump is going to “try and continue to take the party so that it does what he wants it to do.”
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That description omits crucial context, including the two months that Trump had spent ginning up his supporters’ outrage with phony claims of a stolen election, his messages encouraging them to attend a rally that he said would be “wild,” and the apocalyptic rhetoric of his speech at the Ellipse, which warned that Congress was about to destroy democracy by anointing a pretender as president. “We’re going to have somebody in there that should not be in there,” he said, “and our country will be destroyed, and we’re not going to stand for that.” If his supporters did not “fight like hell,” he warned, “you’re not going to have a country anymore.”
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“First of all, you had election night, Trump gets on stage, he throws an absolute temper tantrum talking about revenge, but he says nothing about the American people, nothing about what he’s going to do about the wasteful spending that he encouraged and allowed the Republicans and Democrats to do in his term,” Haley said Friday.
“He said nothing about how he’s going to secure the border and what he’s going to do different than he didn’t do when he was president before. He said nothing about how he’s going to prevent war.”
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The former U.N. ambassador then re-upped her criticism about the threats Trump made to donors, in which he said they would not be a part of the “MAGA camp” if they donated to Haley, his sole remaining rival in the 2024 primary race.
“Then he goes and says that he’s gonna ban anyone from MAGA that donates to me. Think about that,” Haley said. “That’s a president who’s supposed to serve every person in America and you’re deciding that you’re going to have a club and actually banned people from being in and out of your club.”
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Remember, these are people who already served with Trump. Read what she said. Let’s pay attention.
]]>“I didn’t come here to have the president as a boss or a candidate as a boss. I came here to pass good, solid policy,” Tillis said Thursday, first reported by NBC News. “It is immoral for me to think you looked the other way because you think this is the linchpin for President Trump to win.”
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Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) called the effort to kill the bill “appalling.” Romney argued that there is an issue at the southern border and anyone running for president should be attempting to solve it now — instead of solving it later and taking credit for it down the road.
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Trump again offers no solutions – he had ZERO policy for America – only hopes to save himself.
If you’re not the first one who Donald will throw under the bus – you’re the next.
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In a unanimous verdict, the jury found that Trump owed Carroll $7.3 million for compensatory damages, $11 million in order to repair her reputation and $65 million in punitive damages.
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