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Clouds float above the U.S. Capitol, while inside the building, House Republicans search for a new Speaker of the House following the ouster of Kevin McCarthy, in Washington, U.S., October 5, 2023. In their first gathering since McCarthy's ouster, House Republicans were due to meet on Monday evening. There could be a House floor vote to elect a replacement for McCarthy later in the week. 2 House Republican, and Jim Jordan, a leader of the party's conservative wing, are campaigning to succeed McCarthy, but neither candidate has the election sewn up. Eight Republicans on Oct. 3 joined all House Democrats in a vote to remove McCarthy as speaker, the first time in history that the House removed its leader.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, Kevin Lamarque, Republican Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy, Hugh Hewitt, " McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, Kevin Hern, Richard Cowan, Katharine Jackson, David Morgan, Scott Malone, Grant McCool 私 Organizations: U.S . Capitol, Republicans, REUTERS, Rights, Republican, Palestinian, Hamas, California Republican, House Democrats Locations: Washington , U.S, Israel, California
Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., conducts a news conference in the U.S. Capitol on border security, government funding, and other issues, on Friday, September 29, 2023. WASHINGTON — Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said he was open to becoming speaker of the House again, less than a week after he was ousted from the role. McCarthy changed his tune on Monday in an interview with conservative radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt, saying, "Whatever the conference wants, I will do." Rep. Mike Lawler, R-NY, a supporter of McCarthy, said there is support in the caucus for McCarthy to lead again. And I believe a good portion of the conference believes Kevin McCarthy should continue to be speaker," Lawler said.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, WASHINGTON — Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy, Hugh Hewitt, Hewitt, Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, Mike Lawler, Lawler Organizations: U.S, Capitol, Republicans, Republican, Rep Locations: Ohio, Israel
Chris Christie needled Trump over the ex-president's desire to "debate" Megan Markle. Christie told CNN there is "no interest" in Trump and Markle having a debate "about anything." Chris Christie of New Jersey on Friday mocked former President Donald Trump for stating that he'd "love to debate" Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, pointing to the ex-president's refusal to attend the first Republican presidential debate. "Donald Trump wants to debate Meghan Markle but not his opponents? "I think there is absolutely no interest in either Donald Trump or Meghan Markle debating about anything."
Persons: Chris Christie needled Trump, Megan Markle, Christie, Trump, Markle, Chris Christie, Donald Trump, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, who's, didn't, Hugh Hewitt, Queen, Hewitt, Dana Bash Organizations: Gov, CNN, Service, Trump, GOP, Spotify, New Hampshire Republicans Locations: Trump, Wall, Silicon, New Jersey
Chris Christie questioned former President Donald Trump's mental capacity. "[W]hat he was saying yesterday is just so odd and disturbing," Christie told Hugh Hewitt. I call him sloppy Chris," Trump told Hewitt on Wednesday. I think he's not a very smart person," the former president said. For the moment, Trump continues to hold a commanding lead over the rest of the GOP presidential field.
Persons: Chris Christie, Donald Trump's, Christie, Hugh Hewitt, Trump, Donald Trump, Chris, Hewitt, Jack Smith, Ron DeSantis Organizations: Service, New Jersey Gov, Republican, GOP, Florida Gov Locations: Wall, Silicon, New Jersey, New Hampshire
In an hour-long interview with Hugh Hewitt, Trump said he'd "love to debate" Meghan Markle. "I didn't like the way she dealt with the Queen," Trump said of Meghan. Advertisement Advertisement Watch: Scowling Trump makes history with first presidential mugshotHe added, "I'd love to debate her. When asked by Piers Morgan to clarify his comments about the duchess being "nasty," Trump said, "I wasn't referring to her as 'she's nasty' — I said she was nasty about me." Outside of debating Meghan, Trump said he "certainly will" debate the Democratic presidential nominee in 2024, despite missing out on the first Republican presidential debate in August.
Persons: Hugh Hewitt, Trump, Meghan Markle, Markle, Prince Harry, Donald Trump, Duchess of Sussex, Joe Biden, it's, Billie Jean King, Bobby Riggs, Hewitt, Meghan, Queen, Biden, Scowling Trump, Harry, Piers Morgan, , Queen Elizabeth herself, Buckingham, King Charles III, Nigel Farage, Ron DeSantis Organizations: Service, British, House, Democratic, FiveThirtyEight, Republican, Florida Gov Locations: Wall, Silicon, Canada, United States, Florida
Former U.S. President Donald Trump reacts during an event following his arraignment on classified document charges, at Trump National Golf Club, in Bedminster, New Jersey, U.S., June 13, 2023. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump said in a radio interview on Wednesday that he would be willing to testify in his own defense at a trial over his alleged mishandling of classified documents at his Florida resort. The documents case is one of four criminal cases against Trump that could go to trial next year. It would be a risky legal gambit for Trump to testify at the trial. Trump has a history of showing a willingness to testify in investigations, only to backpedal later.
Persons: Donald Trump, Amr Alfiky, Trump, Hugh Hewitt, Robert Mueller, Andrew Goudsward, Scott Malone, Daniel Wallis Organizations: U.S, Trump National Golf Club, REUTERS, Rights, Former U.S, Republican, Trump, Thomson Locations: Bedminster , New Jersey, U.S, Former, Florida, Lago, Russian
Vivek Ramaswamy said China can invade Taiwan if the US gets semiconductor independence. "One is to squat on the semiconductor supply chain so they can exert leverage over the United States of America. "And if that's the sole basis for Xi Jinping going after Taiwan after we have semiconductor independence, then you know what? In recent years tensions between China and Taiwan have intensified, with Xi saying "reunification" with Taiwan must be fulfilled, and hinting that China may use force to bring it about. The US has long maintained a position of "strategic ambiguity" regarding Taiwan, refusing to clearly state whether it would defend Taiwan if attacked.
Persons: Vivek Ramaswamy, he'd, Hugh Hewitt, Ramaswamy, Xi Jinping, he's, Xi, Joe Biden Organizations: Republican, Service, US, Communist, White, Ukraine Locations: China, Taiwan, Wall, Silicon, United States of America, Ukraine, Russia
Chris Christie knocked Tucker Carlson when asked if he would appear on his new show. Christie said he prefers programs "that have real ratings and real listeners." Chris Christie said on Thursday that he's unlikely to appear on Tucker Carlson's new Twitter show anytime soon. "And so I go to places that have real ratings and real listeners like yours here. Hewitt said Levin is a respected voice among the conservative voters Christie would need to win the GOP presidential nomination.
Persons: Chris Christie, Tucker Carlson, Christie, Carlson, Tucker, I'm, Hugh Hewitt, Hewitt, Mark Levin's, Hugh, you'd, Mark Levin, Levin, there's, I've, Jimmy Fallon, David Letterman Organizations: Elon, Twitter, Service, Former New Jersey Gov, Fox News, Save, Obama White, New, MSNBC, CNN, Republican Locations: Wall, Silicon, New Jersey, America
Sununu said DeSantis would have show "charisma and leadership" in order to win the GOP primary. Despite the stream of GOP candidates in the state, former President Trump retains a polling edge. DeSantis has heavily touted after enacting plenty of conservative policies in Florida as a cornerstone of his candidacy, but New Hampshire Gov. Sununu recently argued that Trump polling below 50% in New Hampshire gave other candidates a huge opportunity to make the case for their respective candidacies. "Either you're willing to swing, you're willing to give the punch and take the punch and show leadership, or you're kowtowing," Sununu said during an interview on Fox News.
Persons: Sununu, DeSantis, We've, Hugh Hewitt's, Trump, — they're, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Chris Sununu, Hugh Hewitt, Hewitt, You've, you've, they've, Sen, Tim Scott of, Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley Organizations: GOP, Service, Republican, New Hampshire Gov, University of New, Gov, Trump, Fox News Locations: Wall, Silicon, New Hampshire, Granite State, Florida, University of New Hampshire, Tim Scott of South Carolina, North Dakota, New Jersey, South Carolina
[1/2] U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., July 18, 2023. Despite Washington’s longtime status as Israel’s top ally and biggest weapons supplier, Biden appears to have few good options. The White House, in a terse statement, called the Knesset vote "unfortunate" and urged work toward a broad consensus. But U.S. officials have yet to set a date or concur with Israeli statements that they would meet at the White House in September. One White House official said Biden, having known Netanyahu for decades, can be especially blunt with him in private.
Persons: Joe Biden, Isaac Herzog, Evelyn Hockstein, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden, Netanyahu, It's, Aaron David Miller, Mike Pence, Hugh Hewitt, Israel's, David Makovsky, Obama, Donald Trump, Herzog, Netanyahu’s, Tom Nides, Barack Obama, Miller, Matt Spetalnick, Steve Holland, Simon Lewis, Don Durfee, Grant McCool Organizations: White, REUTERS, WASHINGTON, Israeli, Court, Israel, Democratic, Republican, Biden's Democratic Party, Washington Institute, West Bank, White House, U.S, Carnegie Endowment, International Peace, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Israel, derailing, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Washington
CNN —White House criticism of Israel after its right-wing coalition embarked on a plan to target judicial power is bringing a new kind of turbulence to one of America’s oldest friendships. It shows that Israel, like the United States, is experiencing an era of right-wing politicians seeking to aggressively flex power and test enshrined democratic constraints. The drama is likely to further worsen the long-standing but increasingly brittle relationship between President Joe Biden and Netanyahu. Yet there is deep concern in the White House about the implications of any successful attempt to subvert checks and balances in Israel. And Netanyahu appeared to align himself politically with Trump while he was in the White House.
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Mitch McConnell urged a majority of universities to get behind a single name, image, and likeness (NIL) bill. NIL has upended college athletics as states jockey to pass the most expansive law. His observation isn't surprising as some universities, governors, and lawmakers see a benefit in allowing each state to determine its own NIL standards. Having a more expansive state law is now an asset akin to a new practice facility or a massive weight room. Missouri's newly passed NIL law is regarded as one of the most expansive in the country, explicitly allowing coaches and school officials to talk about NIL with potential recruits.
Persons: Mitch McConnell, haven't, McConnell, Hugh Hewitt, I've, Charlie Baker, Republican Sen, Tommy Tuberville, Democratic Sen, Joe Manchin, Nick Saban, Rand Paul, Paul, LIV Golf Organizations: Service, Republican, NCAA, College, Auburn University football, Democratic Locations: Wall, Silicon, Massachusetts, Alabama, Sen, Saudi
Mr. Hutchinson’s campaign has been struggling to reach anything like cruising altitude. With the first Republican debate, in Milwaukee, a little more than a month away, he is far from having the 40,000 individual donors required to meet the Republican National Committee’s threshold for a spot on stage. A failure to appear could sink his campaign. He then acknowledged: “We’d like to have more money.”But Mr. Hutchinson’s struggles go beyond fund-raising, to the heart of any politics: appeal. Or just who is looking to buy what he’s selling in a race dominated by far bigger names: a former president, a former vice president, the sitting governor of the third largest state in the nation, the only Black Republican in the Senate, and others.
Persons: , Hugh Hewitt, we’ve, You’ll, it’s, , Hutchinson’s Organizations: Republican, Senate Locations: Milwaukee
Ron DeSantis said he will show up to the first GOP debate regardless of what Trump does. Ron DeSantis is vowing to attend the first Republican presidential debate regardless of what Donald Trump does. "I'll be there, regardless," DeSantis told Fox News on Thursday evening. Former Vice President Mike Pence has said he is unafraid to challenge Trump directly, should his former running mate actually show up. Former Vice President Mike Pence, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, conservative entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina follow.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Trump, DeSantis, goad Trump, , Donald Trump, Mike Pence, I've, Pence, Hugh Hewitt, Chris Christie, Christie, CNN's Jake Tapper, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, FiveThirtyEight's, Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen, Tim Scott of Organizations: Trump, reconsidering, Service, Gov, Fox News, PAC, Former New Jersey Gov, Republican National Committee Locations: Florida, Milwaukee, DeSantis, Tim Scott of South Carolina
To participate in the first Republican presidential debate on Aug. 23, candidates must meet challenging new criteria, including having at least 40,000 donors and voter support of at least 1 percent in three approved polls. But the requirement causing the most consternation is a pledge to support the eventual nominee. Former President Donald J. Trump has not said whether he will sign the pledge. He signed the same pledge in 2015 and then reneged on it. Asked last month whether he would support Mr. Trump in a general election, Gov.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Hugh Hewitt, Ron DeSantis Organizations: Trump, Republican National Committee, Gov Locations: Florida
What’d you call it, a weeble?”In a statement to CNN Tuesday afternoon, Suarez denied that he was unaware of the Uyghur situation and the human rights abuses China is accused of committing. “Of course, I am well aware of the suffering of the Uyghurs in China. China has a deplorable record on human rights and all people of faith suffer there. The following year, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights found China’s treatment of Uyghurs constituted “crimes against humanity.”China denies allegations of such human rights abuses in Xinjiang. “Part of American foreign policy should always be that we fight for human rights for all people.
Persons: Francis Suarez, Hugh Hewitt’s, , ” Suarez, ” Hewitt, Suarez, “ What’s, Hewitt, Hugh, I’ll, Hugh Hewitt, , Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, ” Haley, Gary Johnson, Organizations: CNN CNN — Miami, Republican, CNN, State Department, UN, Human Rights, American Enterprise Institute Locations: China, Xinjing, ” China, Xinjiang, United States, Aleppo
GOP presidential hopeful Francis Suarez appeared not to know what a Uyghur is. The Miami Mayor later told Insider that he did know what a Uyghur is, he was just confused by a radio host's pronunciation. Hewitt asked Suarez, the mayor of Miami. "I didn't recognize the pronunciation my friend Hugh Hewitt used," Suarez said. You really need to know about the Uyghurs, Mayor.
Persons: Francis Suarez, Suarez, , Hugh Hewitt, Will, Hewitt, Mike Pompeo, Antony Blinken, Hugh Hewitt's, , mispronounced, Hugh, chuckling, You've, Insider's, Gary Johnson, Herman Cain, Donald Trump Organizations: Miami Mayor, Service, Conservative, Miami, Floridian, White, New, New Mexico Gov, Libertarian, Republican, Israel's, Patriots Locations: Xinjiang, New Mexico, Aleppo, Libya, Yemen, Iran
DeSantis has appointed far more extreme justices to the Florida Supreme Court than Trump did to the US Supreme Court. But DeSantis’ appointees to the Florida Supreme Court embrace the Thomas-Alito wing of the organization. DeSantis’ appointees, in contrast, have jumped at entrenching conservative electoral domination and curtailing Black political power. Imitating Thomas and Alito, DeSantis’ appointees have rushed into gratuitous political controversies, writing opinions heavy on theory and light on practicality. Thomas and Alito are in this vanguard, as are DeSantis’ appointees and some of Trump’s lower court appointees, with which DeSantis is aligned.
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Trump appointed 3 conservative judges to the Supreme Court, leading to the overturning of Roe v. WadeDeSantis said he has 'respect' for those picks, but he could do better. "I mean, I respect the three appointees he did, but none of those three are at the same level of Justices Thomas and Justice Alito. He added, "And in Florida, I inherited a very liberal state supreme court, maybe the most liberal in the country, very activist. But I was able to replace three of the four liberals my first month in office with conservative justices. So we now have the most conservative state supreme court in the country.
Persons: Trump, Roe, Wade DeSantis, Sam Alito, Clarence Thomas, DeSantis, , Donald Trump, Wade, isn't, Ron DeSantis, Hugh Hewitt, Hewitt, Thomas, Justice Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, Alito Organizations: Service, Trump, Republican, Court Locations: Florida
For his rivals, though, the campaign has been frozen in place, with Trump again seizing the spotlight and relegating them to supporting roles. So when word of the indictment broke, DeSantis sprinted to Trump’s corner – along with the loyalists he is ultimately hoping will break for him. Look, look at this.”Among the 2024 field, DeSantis and longshot primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy emerged overnight as Trump’s most ardent defenders. Ahead of a new ad launch, its first of the 2024 primary, a senior adviser to the group said the new indictment furthered Christie’s political case against Trump. “While Donald Trump is entitled to the presumption of innocence, the ongoing criminal proceedings will be a major distraction,” Hutchinson said.
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Chris Christie said Trump avoiding GOP debates shows how scared he is of potential opponents. Trump said he may skip early GOP presidential debates, claiming he'd be "libeled" at the events. Christie said Trump is showing he's "afraid to get on the stage against people who are serious." Chris Christie said former President Donald Trump is trying to dodge a debate with other GOP candidates because he's "afraid" of his opponents. "This is a guy who seems like he's afraid," Christie added.
Chris Sununu suggested Trump was "wimping out" by possibly skipping debates. The former president suggested that he may not attend some or all of the GOP presidential debates. Chris Sununu blasted Donald Trump on Wednesday after the former president strongly suggested that he may skip GOP presidential primary debates. "I mean, we're having debates, but Trump says he ain't showing up," Sununu told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt. It is true that Ryan leads the Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, which operates the museum that will host the debate.
Ron DeSantis called the Ukraine war a "territorial dispute" and said it's not a "vital" US interest. "Obviously, he doesn't deal with foreign policy every day as governor," said Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. His comments quickly elicited pushback from other Republicans, both for his characterization of the conflict as a "territorial dispute" and for suggesting that defending Ukraine is not a vital national interest. Rubio went on to say that "foreign policy is about nuance" while taking pains not to criticize DeSantis directly. And Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas told POLITICO that he was "disturbed" by DeSantis' statement.
Like Trump, Bush has experienced what it's like to watch a younger man overshadow him, a man he worked hard to support. Bush and Rubio were allies in Florida government, and Rubio was widely viewed as a Bush protége. There is nobody who can even come close to generating the excitement and enthusiasm as President Trump has and will do in 2024." In the end, Trump branding Bush as "low energy" wasn't the only thing standing between Bush and the nomination. "DeSantis is like the one person who has gotten more out of Trump than Trump has gotten out of them."
Nikki Haley pledged to support Donald Trump if he becomes the GOP nominee for president in 2024. Haley, one of only two declared GOP rivals to Trump, described January 6 as "one sad day in America." The host, journalist Bari Weiss, asked Haley to participate in a "lighting round" of questions, in which Haley simply answered "yes" to the question over whether she would support Trump. Trump signed a loyalty pledge to support the GOP nominee when he ran in 2016, but then took it back. In her podcast, Haley defended her relationship with Trump, saying that she sometimes agreed with him and at other times didn't.
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