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Despite the several legal battles, former President Donald Trump appears certain that he would make a presidential bid again. In a recent interview, Trump once again floated plans for another presidential bid in 2024.
In his latest interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Trump said he was considering running for another term in 2024. He would either be challenging Joe Biden for the White House again or another Democratic candidate should he push through with the plans.
However, Trump added that for legal reasons, it would be too soon for him to commit to another presidential bid.Trump did not specify what the legal reasons were. At the end of the interview, Hannity said that it seems like the former president does plan to run again.
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Print this article Then-ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley delivers remarks to the press in Washington, D.C., June 19, 2018.
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Nikki Haley, the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, is reportedly considering Miami Mayor Francis Suarez as a running mate for her potential 2024 presidential bid, according to a new report.
The pair met at Miami’s City Hall, with Haley aiming to size up the mayor’s running mate potential, according to
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The newsletter says that while a joint ticket wasn’t explicitly discussed, “it hung over the entire conversation.”
Suarez is a Cuban American who could help bolster Haley’s support among the largest bloc of conservative Hispanic voters in the battleground state if she were to run in 2024.
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RAPID CITY, S.D. Thanks to a new law passed in this last legislative session, South Dakota is adding a liaison office under the Attorney General for missing and murdered indigenous persons.
This weekend, a group met in Rapid City to figure out the best way to work with the new office.
“Bringing the Woman Nation Home” was an event sponsored by Cheyenne River Organization and Red Generation, and was held to make the community aware of issues that plague the Lakota people.
Issues discussed were MMIP, sex trafficking, laws, healing, and traditional approaches to healing. But, organizers stressed that these issues are not exclusive to women.