GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis said his health care plan will replace ObamaCare if he is elected to the White House, promising that his full plan will be released in the spring.
NBC's Kristen Welker pressed DeSantis, the Florida governor, on former President Trump's vow to repeal and replace ObamaCare — a promise that he failed to keep during his time in the White House. |
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday labeled Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin as "naïve" for saying Israel risks a "strategic defeat" if it doesn't take steps to protect civilians and said he lost his faith in the secretary. |
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"The intelligence community has indicated that they did not have access to this document that there's no indications at this time if they had any access to this document beforehand," Kirby said when NBC's Kristen Welker asked him about The Times' report on "Meet the Press." |
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DeSantis told NBC's Kristen Welker on "Meet the Press" that while he believes the Biden family is "corrupt" and that opening an impeachment inquiry is "justifiable," the effort will likely be a dead end. He said House Republicans have been ignoring border security, the economy and the "overstepping" of federal agencies. |
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"I don't think that's true. I think that what is true is that Hamas needs to be taken out. It is a terrorist organization," Jayapal said. "But I think the way to do that — as many terrorism experts have said — is to create a durable and strong coalition of allies within the Middle East, with the United States, with Israel, to make sure that we have a long-term political solution, that there is an alternative to Hamas to lead in Gaza and to establish a state for Palestinians." |
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Kirby reiterated that Israel has a right to defend itself in the wake of the deadly attack launched by militant group Hamas on Oct. 7 when Fox News's Shannon Bream asked about some proposals suggesting that the U.S. place restrictions on aid to Israel. |
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NBC's Kristen Welker asked DeSantis on "Meet the Press" if he would drop out of the race if he did not come in at least second place in the Iowa caucus. DeSantis did not answer the question, instead reiterating that he believes he will win the caucus. |
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"Well, particularly in Americans, we think the number is about eight," he told ABC's George Stephanopoulos on "This Week" when asked about what the U.S. knows about the hostages. "We don't have perfect visibility on where they all are. We certainly don't have perfect visibility on their — on their physical or mental condition." |
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"I – what I can tell you is that we are still working it really hard hour by hour to see if we can get the sides back to the table and see if we can get something moving. We would like that to happen today. But honestly, I just don't know," he continued. |
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