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Senator Bill Cassidy Urges Donald Trump to Withdraw from 2024 Presidential Race Due to Legal Troubles

Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) has suggested that former President Donald Trump should withdraw from the 2024 Republican presidential race due to his legal troubles, which Cassidy believes will lead to a conviction. Cassidy believes that any of the GOP candidates expected to participate in the first debate would be better equipped to beat Joe Biden than Trump, and that Trump will lose to Biden if the current polls are accurate. Trump has yet to officially announce his candidacy, but his legal troubles may be a major obstacle in his path to the White House.

Poll Reveals Trump Has 20-Point Lead Over Nearest Rival Among Likely Iowa Republican Caucusgoers

A new poll conducted by Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer has revealed that former President Donald Trump has a 20-point lead over his nearest rival, Ron DeSantis, among likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers. 71 percent of Trump's supporters believe what he says is true, and 62 percent of the respondents plan to back him in the primary. Trump has an advantage over other sources of information, and the poll results show that he has an early advantage in the first nominating contest.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Warns American People Will Be Losers of Wednesday’s Republican Presidential Debate

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (DFL) argued that the American people will be the real losers of Wednesday's Republican presidential debate due to the "weird" selection of GOP candidates. Walz expressed his concerns about the candidates, such as North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signing a six-week abortion ban, and questioned what the candidates would debate. He believes the candidates will not be able to provide the leadership the country needs.

Asa Hutchinson Qualifies for First GOP Primary Debate, Donald Trump to Skip

Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson has qualified for the first Republican primary debate in Milwaukee on Wednesday, while former President Donald Trump has confirmed he will be skipping the debate. Trump's campaign has also reached the minimum threshold of 40,000 unique donors to qualify for the debate, and he is expected to sign the party's pledge to support its eventual nominee. Hutchinson has thanked the tens of thousands of supporters who have contributed to his campaign and helped him qualify for the debate.

Israeli Military Increases Presence in Northern West Bank Following Surge in Violence

The Israeli military has responded to a recent surge in violence in the northern West Bank with increased security measures, including searches for suspects and roadblocks. This follows a shooting attack that killed two Israelis and a raid that left a 19-year-old Palestinian dead. The United Nations has expressed deep concern and called for an end to all acts of violence, while the Israeli government has condemned the attack and vowed to take action.

President Biden, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Announce Historic Trilateral Agreement at Camp David Retreat to Deepen Security and Economic Commitments

Key takeaways: The three countries agreed to hold trilateral meetings between leaders, foreign ministers, defense ministers, and national security advisers at least annually. The agreement…

Donald Trump to Counter-Program RNC Debate with Tucker Carlson Interview

Donald Trump has decided to skip the first Republican National Committee debate next week and is reportedly seeking a sit-down interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson instead. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is currently en route to Europe, and Trump's decision to counterprogram the debate may draw attention away from the event. Trump is also facing his fourth criminal indictment and must turn himself in to Georgia authorities by Aug. 25.

Donald Trump Leads Polls for 2024 Republican Presidential Nomination, But Will He Join the Primary Debate?

Donald Trump is leading the polls for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, but has not yet said if he will join the first primary debate next week. Karl Rove, a Fox News contributor and GOP adviser, suggested Trump should join the debate to prove he is in charge, despite the risk of being attacked by his opponents. At least eight other candidates have qualified for the debate, including Chris Christie, one of Trump's most vocal critics.