Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy sparred with CNN anchor Dana Bash in an interview on Sunday where she peppered him with questions about his comparison of remarks made by Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) to that of "modern grand wizards of the modern KKK."
Ramaswamy stood by his remarks, which he made at a campaign event Friday, of Pressley, who is Black. He maintained that his assessment of her comments should spark an "open and honest" discussion and blamed what he called the "modern left" for racism that he has encountered in the U.S. |
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Former Vice President Mike Pence (R) said Sunday it was "heartening" to hear other GOP candidates during last week's debate back his actions on Jan. 6, 2021 in which he refused to cave to pressure by former President Trump to reverse the previous year's election results.
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Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie assessed Sunday that if former President Trump is the Republican nominee, President Biden will be win the general election and another four years in the White House in 2024. |
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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) praised moderators for waiting until halfway through the first GOP primary debate to ask about the legal obstacles that former President Trump faces, saying Republicans are focused on the future of the country, not on Trump. |
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An attorney and legal spokesperson for former President Trump on Sunday insisted that his team has no concerns over the mounting criminal charges he faces, which carry hundreds of years in prison, and maintained there is no need to prep the former president for numerous upcoming trials. |
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Cedric Richmond, the co-chair of the Biden campaign, said Sunday the president's 2024 run will not focus on the legal problems facing former President Trump or President Biden's son, Hunter Biden. |
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Sunday defended his endorsement of President Biden and pushed back against criticism from third-party progressive candidate Cornel West, who claimed the senator was supporting Biden because he's "fearful of neo-fascism of Trump." |
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Cedric Richmond, President Biden's campaign co-chair in 2024, on Sunday dodged questions about the president's age as he approaches reelection to another four years in office, instead pointing to the "kitchen table issues" Americans are facing. |
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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said on Sunday that the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) seems "custom-made" for the Fulton County election indictment against former President Trump and his 18 co-defendants.
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