Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Sunday dismissed former President Trump's remarks on NATO, saying he's confident he knows what Trump will do when it comes to alliance should he win the White House again.
Rubio attempted to defend Trump's comments at a rally on Saturday, where the former president said he warned a foreign leader that if that country didn't contribute enough to the alliance, then Russia can "do whatever the hell they want." Trump has long expressed his grievance at countries that do not contribute their fair share to NATO, which Rubio said is a complaint other former presidents had as well. |
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Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on Sunday dismissed the argument former President Trump has taken over the GOP following speculation Senate Republicans sunk last week's border security bill at the direction of the former president. |
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Former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin said that the 2024 election will come down to whoever is the "least off putting for voters" in a likely matchup between President Biden and former President Trump. |
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Bob Bauer, who represented Biden in the investigation, told CBS's Margaret Brennan on "Face the Nation" that the matter is ultimately at the government's discretion. "Well, it's really a decision that has to take place within the government. It's a classified document," Bauer said when asked if he would favor releasing the interview transcripts. |
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"What I don't think is correct — and I think the vast majority of legal experts agree with me on this — is a gratuitous, superfluous statements about his memory, not as it relates to this particular case or the facts relating to the handling of classified documents," Bharara said Sunday in an interview with ABC News's "This Week." |
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Landrieu said the classified documents situations involving Biden and Trump are "not even close to being the same cases." Trump faces 40 charges over allegations that he mishandled classified records and tried to prevent the government from retrieving them after he left the White House. |
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Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) on Sunday ripped what he called the "appalling" idea that President Biden struggled to remember the year of his son Beau's death, following a special counsel report on Biden's handling of classified documents that offered a stark assessment of the president's memory. |
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A new poll conducted in the days after a special counsel's report detailed President Biden's lack of recall found that 86 percent of Americans believe he is too old to serve in office, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll. |
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When asked where the estimated 1.4 million people staying in Rafah are supposed to go amid the evacuation orders, Netanyahu said on ABC's "This Week" that they are working to get civilians out of the way but that Israel needed to enter Rafah. |
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"I want the 49ers to win so we know — we can get rid of these conspiracy theories about Taylor Swift. Never in my life have I been motivated by anything other than football. But this time, I just — I think, if the 49ers win, it's perfect. It gets rid of all those conspiracy theories. But I think the Chiefs are probably going to win," Rubio said on CNN's "State of the Union." |
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