CNN's Jake Tapper asked Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday to explain former President Trump's ribald rally remarks about Arnold Palmer's genitalia.
At a Saturday campaign event in Palmer's Pennsylvania hometown, Trump praised the golfer and said, with "all due respect to women," Palmer was a man "that was all man."
"When he took the showers with other pros, they came out of there. They said, 'Oh my God. That's unbelievable,'" Trump said. "I had to say. We have women that are highly sophisticated here, but they used to look at Arnold as a man." |
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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) said former President Trump's recent remark about using the National Guard or the military on Election Day "should give everyone pause."
Trump, in an interview last week, suggested using the National Guard or military to fight against what he called possible disorder from "the enemy from within," which he said includes "radical left lunatics." |
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) said in an interview that aired Sunday that Democrats have "a better candidate" when it comes to the presidential race.
"I think both candidates believe that Pennsylvania is critical," Shapiro told ABC News's Martha Raddatz on "This Week." "I just think we've got a better candidate. We got a better message. And what we're experiencing as we're out, is we're seeing a whole lot more energy." |
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House Speaker Mike Johnson said the race between former President Trump and Vice President Harris, just days away, should come down to policy.
"Look at the record of these two candidates, this shouldn't be about personalities. It should be about policy," Johnson said Sunday morning on CNN's "State of the Union." |
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| CNN's Jake Tapper pressed Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) over former President Trump's threat of violence following Jan. 6 and the lawmaker instead talked about foreign wars.
Johnson joined CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday when Tapper asked the Republican about Trump's comments about using violence against his political opponents. Tapper asked Johnson about the Honor and Civility caucus he created when joining Congress and how it pairs with Trump's remarks. |
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| Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Sunday he believes former President Trump will be similar to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he is reelected.
"To those people who are saying, 'well, I can't support Harris because she disagrees [with] Trump on that issue' … he will be closer to Netanyahu," Sanders said on CNN's "State of the Union." |
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