Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said in a Sunday interview that former President Trump's remarks on immigrants and about the possibility of a "bloodbath" if he is not reelected is what makes some voters concerned about a second term in office.
He added, however, that the media goes "just a little bit too far" in covering the remarks, saying Trump could have been warning of an economic "bloodbath," rather than invoking political violence in his remarks. |
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Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) appeared on ABC's "This Week," where Martha Raddatz asked him about Trump's comments in Ohio. Trump denounced some undocumented immigrants as "not people" and warned of a "bloodbath" if he is not reelected. While Turner said he disagreed with Trump's comments he placed blame on President Biden for the situation at the border. |
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Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), in Sunday interviews, would not say whether they would endorse former President Trump's bid for the White House. |
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) declined to explicitly endorse former President Trump for 2024 on Sunday, instead saying that he would vote for the Republican at the ballot box. |
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Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) shared concern over delays in legal cases against former President Trump on Sunday, noting that a delay in the Supreme Court case over Trump's claim of presidential immunity would be a "terrible decision." |
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White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said on Sunday the United States "haven't seen" Israel's plan to evacuate civilians in Rafah amidst reports of heightened military activities. |
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Sunday, labeling his floor speech criticizing Netanyahu's government as "totally inappropriate." |
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Ben Cardin (D-Md.) defended Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-N.Y.) speech on Israel, saying the public should listen to his complete remarks rather than just focusing on his comments about leadership in Israel. |
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Ben Cardin (D-Md.) signaled he was open to supporting the House-passed bill that could ban TikTok but that it still must undergo the Senate process and might see some changes included. |
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