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Trump says DeSantis running for president would be ‘a great act of disloyalty’
Former President Trump said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) running for president would be “a great act of disloyalty” as he kicked off his first two major campaign events as part of his own 2024 presidential run.

Trump visited New Hampshire and South Carolina, two of the first states to vote in the primary calendar, on Saturday after a quieter-than-normal beginning to his reelection campaign. He launched his campaign in mid-November, but has yet to hold any major rallies that were consistent during his 2016 and 2020 runs.

Trump announced the leaders of his New Hampshire and South Carolina campaigns during his speeches. After his South Carolina speech, he sat for an interview with The Associated Press and criticized DeSantis, who is rumored to be considering his own presidential run and who has consistently placed second in hypothetical Republican primary polls.

Trump emphasized his own status leading in many of those polls and took credit for DeSantis’s first election as governor of Florida.
“If he runs, that’s fine. I’m way up in the polls. He’s going to have to do what he wants to do, but he may run,” Trump said. “I do think it would be a great act of disloyalty because, you know, I got him in. He had no chance. His political life was over.”
Trump endorsed DeSantis ahead of the Republican primary for the gubernatorial race in 2018.

Trump faced criticism from many in his own party following the November midterm elections, in which Republicans underperformed their hopes and expectations. The president’s party has historically lost seats in Congress during the midterms, but Democrats were able to grow their majority in the Senate and only narrowly lost in the House.

Many, including some allies of Trump, blamed the former president for endorsing GOP candidates in the primaries who were seen as less likely to win a general election but more loyal to him than their other challengers.

Many of these candidates lost in key congressional and gubernatorial races.

Polls began showing DeSantis, who has not publicly confirmed he a 2024 run, closing the gap with Trump or in some cases leading in hypothetical polls. But Trump led DeSantis by 17 points in a Morning Consult poll earlier this month.

Trump told AP that he has not spoken to DeSantis in a long time. He expressed confidence about his own prospects with the possibility of DeSantis running in an interview with David Brody on “The Water Cooler” earlier this week, saying, “We’ll handle that the way I handle things.”

Trump is the only major candidate who has officially launched their candidacy in the 2024 race, but many Republicans have indicated they are considering running, including former Vice President Mike Pence, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

"How am I suppose to stay out of jail?"
 

cannabineer

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Trump says DeSantis running for president would be ‘a great act of disloyalty’
Former President Trump said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) running for president would be “a great act of disloyalty” as he kicked off his first two major campaign events as part of his own 2024 presidential run.

Trump visited New Hampshire and South Carolina, two of the first states to vote in the primary calendar, on Saturday after a quieter-than-normal beginning to his reelection campaign. He launched his campaign in mid-November, but has yet to hold any major rallies that were consistent during his 2016 and 2020 runs.

Trump announced the leaders of his New Hampshire and South Carolina campaigns during his speeches. After his South Carolina speech, he sat for an interview with The Associated Press and criticized DeSantis, who is rumored to be considering his own presidential run and who has consistently placed second in hypothetical Republican primary polls.

Trump emphasized his own status leading in many of those polls and took credit for DeSantis’s first election as governor of Florida.
“If he runs, that’s fine. I’m way up in the polls. He’s going to have to do what he wants to do, but he may run,” Trump said. “I do think it would be a great act of disloyalty because, you know, I got him in. He had no chance. His political life was over.”
Trump endorsed DeSantis ahead of the Republican primary for the gubernatorial race in 2018.

Trump faced criticism from many in his own party following the November midterm elections, in which Republicans underperformed their hopes and expectations. The president’s party has historically lost seats in Congress during the midterms, but Democrats were able to grow their majority in the Senate and only narrowly lost in the House.

Many, including some allies of Trump, blamed the former president for endorsing GOP candidates in the primaries who were seen as less likely to win a general election but more loyal to him than their other challengers.

Many of these candidates lost in key congressional and gubernatorial races.

Polls began showing DeSantis, who has not publicly confirmed he a 2024 run, closing the gap with Trump or in some cases leading in hypothetical polls. But Trump led DeSantis by 17 points in a Morning Consult poll earlier this month.

Trump told AP that he has not spoken to DeSantis in a long time. He expressed confidence about his own prospects with the possibility of DeSantis running in an interview with David Brody on “The Water Cooler” earlier this week, saying, “We’ll handle that the way I handle things.”

Trump is the only major candidate who has officially launched their candidacy in the 2024 race, but many Republicans have indicated they are considering running, including former Vice President Mike Pence, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

"How am I suppose to stay out of jail?"
what a cornucrapia of awful choices.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
And a thousand clickbait chumboxes

“If your dog does this”
“Early warning signs of dementia*”
“add this to your toothpaste to restore your gums”
“(some nonsense) (it’s genius!)”
“Only people with IQs over 130 can find all five penises in this picture in under 7 seconds”
“you absolutely must have this game on your smartphone”
“sprinkle some [bullshit] around your house before you go to bed. Watch what happens!1!”
“(otherworldly babe) Join our chat site today”
“JUST LOOK at what (minor cutie from the Reagan era) looks like today!”

*like being on the TrumhSocial site in the first place
 

DIY-HP-LED

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More criminal trouble for Trump, before they are done they will have him legally drawn and quartered, between state and federal charges. 2023 promises to be one of legal torment for Trump, ending in Hell with bars, then periodically tried again and tormented again for various things. :lol: Donald won't be alone in his torment and sorrow, things will get much more intense for his minions and associates once the kingpin goes down.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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BREAKING: Donald Trump’s WORST NIGHTMARE finally comes true in New York Criminal Case

104,613 views Jan 30, 2023
Michael Popok of LegalAF reports on today’s dramatic escalation of the Manhattan DA’s prosecution of Donald Trump with the announcement of a new special grand jury empaneled to investigate Trump’s paying stormy Daniels 130k in hush money during the 2016 campaign.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Hayes: Public officials must stop waiting for someone else to hold Trump to account

68,489 views Jan 30, 2023 #msnbc #trump #gop
“You cannot wait for someone else to dethrone Donald Trump, to defeat him or hold him to account,” says Chris Hayes. “Everyone in American public life has an obligation to do everything they can—legally and peacefully of course—to stop him now."
 

Herb & Suds

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BREAKING: Donald Trump’s WORST NIGHTMARE finally comes true in New York Criminal Case

104,613 views Jan 30, 2023
Michael Popok of LegalAF reports on today’s dramatic escalation of the Manhattan DA’s prosecution of Donald Trump with the announcement of a new special grand jury empaneled to investigate Trump’s paying stormy Daniels 130k in hush money during the 2016 campaign.
Witch hunt
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pretty sure we saw the check :lol:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Haberman: Trump facing 'two very real threats' amid ongoing investigations

38,754 views Jan 31, 2023 #CNN #News
CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman joins "CNN This Morning" to discuss former President Trump's handling of current legal investigations amid his 2024 reelection campaign.
 

GoatSoup

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It's all Hype and BS until someone drags his ass into court and tries him for his BS! He shoould have been jailed years ago for his frauds double dealing, should never have been elected.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ari Melber: Sometimes it's not how big the allegation but how tight the evidence is

31,394 views Jan 31, 2023 #Trump #AriMelber #DonaldTrump
The Manhattan district attorney’s office on Monday began presenting evidence to a grand jury about Donald Trump’s role in paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign. Ari Melber and Dave Aronberg discuss.
 
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