Reiterating his stand on having strong borders, former US President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday (local time) that millions of people are entering the country illegally.
Haley made the remarks in response to MSNBC Joy Reid's statement on whether Haley could win the Republican Party nomination. Reid had accused Republicans of being an "anti-immigrant" party and that's why she "can't picture" Haley becoming the GOP nominee in 2024.
Following the US Supreme Court's announcement to review Colorado's ruling on Trump's 2024 ballot access, former President Donald Trump warned that the country will be in "big trouble" if the apex court does not rule in his favour, as reported by The Hill.
In response to President Joe Biden's first 2024 campaign speech, Donald Trump accused him of "fearmongering and claimed that Biden was attacking him on the democracy issue because he couldn't run on other matters, The Hill reported.
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday accused former US President Donald Trump of a long pattern of lying about elections and encouraging violence. They said he "sent" supporters to the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, to criminally block the election results, The Washington Post reported.
Republicans are considering holding a formal vote to authorize their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with Minnesota Republican Majority Whip Tom Emmer, told members in a closed-door meeting Wednesday they could vote in the coming weeks on a move that could bolster the invest
Republican candidates are beginning to prepare final pitches in preparation for the essential Iowa Caucasus, with the nomination, so far, appearing to lean towards Donald Trump's reinstatement as President of the United States.
According to a report, Sanders said he would "do everything I can to see the president is reelected," and warned against a victory by former President Trump or another Republican, Fox News reported.
"I have devoted my life to this fight and I am just getting started. For a strong America, for a proud America, I am running for the President of the United States of America," Nikki Haley said.