Donald Trump Jr. insulted Nikki Haley to her face tonight in Iowa.
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HE DID IT!
π€£π€£ππ @DonaldJTrumpJr went to the same Caucus location as @NikkiHaley and after she spoke, he spoke and called her out while the Media called Caucus for his father as he was speaking. π€£π€£
Don Jr is criticizing Nikki in front of her face⦠https://t.co/7HHqGSWH26 pic.twitter.com/OoYM0Ups9B
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) January 16, 2024
Ron DeSantis announced on Sunday that some Republicans have embraced former President Donald Trump but have advised him to run in private and that they will cast ballots for him. That’s just the way things are, he said.
During the most recent episode of ABC’s This Week, DeSantis stated to host Jon Karl that Trump desires a party that is only characterized by allegiance to him, not by a dedication to ideals or “delivering” on them for the electorate.
Karl showed a video of Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky who has endorsed DeSantis. The representative claimed that some Trump supporters are just worried about losing out on a primary by not endorsing.
βIs that whatβs going on?β asked Karl. βBecause we are now seeing this stampede of elected Republican officials endorsing Donald Trump.β
DeSantis said Karl would have to βask themβ before adding, βI do know elected officials who encouraged me to run and say theyβre going to vote for me in a primary, but yet have endorsed Donald Trump.β
βThatβs just the reality of the situation,β he said.
He went on to argue that Trump wants the benchmark in the party to be whether or not someone will βkiss his ring,β not any principles or achievements.
βWhat we canβt have as a party is that our movement is detached from the underlying principles and issues that weβre trying to advocate on behalf of the American people,β he said. βAnd I think Trump is trying to make it to where someone that kisses the ring, even if theyβre not faithful to the core conservative values, somehow theyβre a member in good standing just by doing that.β
He brought up another conservative Republican, Chip Roy of Texas, who he said is βfighting on all these conservative issues that all the Republican base has always wanted to do.β
βBut the fact that heβs endorsed me and hasnβt kissed the ring and somehow heβs bad? Or heβs somehow a RINO? that is what you donβt want,β said DeSantis.
KARL: One of your supporters, one of the five House members who have supported you, endorsed your campaign had this to say about why so many others have lined up behind Donald Trump. This is Thomas Massie, Congressman Thomas Massie. He said, βI would say a good number of people who have endorsed Trump in Congress have done it because they genuinely want him to be president and prefer him. But a majority of them are scared of their own constituents, not necessarily scared of Trump, but that he would rile up their constituents and that they might lose a primary.β Is that, is that whatβs going on? Because we are now seeing this stampede of elected Republican officials endorsing Donald Trump.
DESANTIS: Well, youβll have to ask them. I mean, I can tell you this. I mean, I do know elected officials who encouraged me to run and say theyβre going to vote for me in a primary, but yet have endorsed Donald Trump. Thatβs just the reality of the situation.
But hereβs the thing. What I would tell elected Republicans, you know, when you stand up and youβre delivering on conservative issues, you know, Donald Trumpβs not going to be able to say youβre bad if youβve delivered on those issues. The voters are going to look at what youβve done. I think Trump can be effective in a primary for people who are not delivering on conservative issues and who are going more wobbly or more left on things. But then thatβs always been the case that people can be exposed in these primaries.
So, weβre doing it. Iβve got guys like Chip Roy, Iβve got guys like Tom. I mean, these guys are out there. Theyβre fighting the good fight, you know, theyβve got a lot of incoming. But what we canβt have as a party is that our movement is detached from the underlying principles and issues that weβre trying to advocate on behalf of the American people.
And I think Trump is trying to make it to where someone that kisses the ring, even if theyβre not faithful to the core conservative values, somehow theyβre a member in good standing just by doing that. Whereas a Chip Roy, whoβs fighting on all these conservative issues that all the Republican base has always wanted to do, but the fact that heβs endorsed me and hasnβt kissed the ring and somehow heβs bad? Or heβs somehow a RINO? that is what you donβt want.
You want it to be rooted in a larger principle and not an individual. Uh, and also, you got to hold people accountable. I mean, I, you know, me as the nominee should be held accountable. Donald Trump, anybody. So weβre doing it, I think, the right way. The people that are attracted to us, they, yeah, they they like what Iβve done in Florida, but but Iβm really just the vessel, uh, for the values that they believe in.