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Within the few days, Trump has made at least five moronic, dangerous or incendiary comments. And if the past is any guide, the press and social media will be all over each of them. Some will decry his vicious allusion to John McCain's disabilities, earned in a war Trump evaded. Others will be outrag...
Haley's rise among independents could make Trump sweat in New Hampshire, but McCain's 2000 campaign shows an insurgent Republican needs to build beyond that.
Donald Trump had much to say -- about the Civil War, about a recent school shooting, about magnets -- in his return this past weekend to campaign in Iowa with just days before voting starts in the 2024 primary race. The former president also sparked backlash for his comments about whether Abraham Lincoln could have negotiated an end to the Civil War, about the late Sen. John McCain (a frequent foe) and as he once again labeled people prosecuted in connection with Jan. 6 as "hostages" -- echoing how he is focusing on his own legal troubles and retribution in his closing message to Iowans. While giving remarks in Newton, Iowa, on Saturday, Trump said the Civil War was "so horrible, but so fascinating," going on to suggest that the conflict, which was fought over the issue of slavery, could have been negotiated.
Donald Trump recently mocked late senator and war hero John McCain for shooting down his attempt to repeal universal healthcare and his daughter, Meghan McCain, is pushing back.