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Post by Admin on Jun 28, 2023 17:41:47 GMT
39,886 views Jun 28, 2023 #CNN #News Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and former President Donald Trump traded jabs at each other during competing rallies on the same day. The two 2024 candidates took their campaigns to the early-voting state of New Hampshire, targeting each other as they addressed voters. #CNN #News
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Post by Admin on Jun 28, 2023 22:00:53 GMT
Join Pro-Life Leader Frank Pavone tonight as he discusses the potential 2024 fireworks between Trump and Biden, and shares his recent speech at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference
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Post by Admin on Jun 30, 2023 5:38:31 GMT
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court's conservative supermajority struck down the decades-old affirmative action policy in college admissions. The ruling undercuts the court's own recent precedent, contradicting the claims many GOP-appointed Justices made about honoring precedent in their confirmation hearings. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber breaks down the Court’s shift against rights and precedent and is joined by The New Yorker’s Jelani Cobb.
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Post by Admin on Jul 1, 2023 17:10:07 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jul 1, 2023 22:00:45 GMT
PICKENS, S.C. — Donald Trump built his 2016 campaign on the ability to pack supporters into arenas and fields. In his first early-state rally of 2024, he commandeered a small city. Taking over the movie-set-like Main Street of a town of 3,300 in the hills of South Carolina on Saturday, Trump put on a show of force not only in his stronghold of rural America, but in an early primary state where he remains dominant. In front of an estimated 20,000 people, Trump barged onto the home-state turf of two of his primary opponents, Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott. The size of Trump’s crowd — and its fervor — was the latest ominous sign not only for them but for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Trump’s top rival, who is desperately trying to peel off part of Trump’s base in this first-in-the-South primary state. In the concert-like atmosphere — with thousands standing for hours and dozens falling ill from the July heat — Trump appeared once again to dwarf the field. “It was hardworking patriots like you who built this country, and it is hardworking patriots like you who are going to save our country,” Trump told the crowd, accompanied by a dramatic musical score. A woman drenched in sweat raised her red Gatorade to the sky and swayed to the music. A man in a wheelchair removed his shirt to endure the heat. “2024 is our final battle,” Trump continued. “Under our leadership, the forgotten men and women will be forgotten no longer.”
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