Donald Trump has taken a jab at his Republican rivals in the 2024 presidential race, suggesting that the upcoming GOP primary debate will be a competition for the Vice President spot. This comes in response to a New York Times/Siena College poll showing Trump leading the GOP field with 54 percentage points, and Trump previously calling Fox a "hostile network" and saying he shouldn't have to respond to candidates trailing him so far in the polls. The fractured field is preventing other candidates from breaking through, making the upcoming debate a competition for the Vice President spot.
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Carlos De Oliveira, a property manager and former valet at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago golf club, appeared in federal court in Miami, Florida on Monday, July 31. He faces charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice, destroying a record, and false statements. Walt Nauta, Trump’s diet coke valet and initial co-defendant, has also had his arraignment delayed due to the counsel issue. The incident in question is believed to be related to the handling of classified documents.
Donald Trump and two of his associates, Carlos De Oliveira and Walt Nauta, have been indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents after Trump left office. De Oliveira, the property manager of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, is set to make his first court appearance on Monday in Miami, but is yet to secure a Florida-based lawyer. This is the first time the former president has been charged with a crime since leaving office.
Donald Trump has criticized GOP presidential candidate Will Hurd for being booed at an Iowa crowd after suggesting Trump was running for office to "stay out of prison." Former Florida Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo believes the best way to beat Trump is by showing his movement has been rejected in general elections three times in a row. Trump's criticism of Hurd comes as the GOP primary field continues to grow, with many candidates vying to be the party's nominee in the 2024 election.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has suggested that he would consider pardoning former President Donald Trump if he is elected to the White House next year. DeSantis cited the example of former President Gerald Ford pardoning former President Richard Nixon in 1974, saying that it was a decision made in order to move the country forward. The suggestion has been met with criticism, but DeSantis has maintained that the decision would be made in the best interests of the country.
A third person has been charged in the federal case involving classified material taken from the White House to former President Donald Trump's Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago. Carlos De Oliveira, a Mar-a-Lago maintenance worker, is accused of helping Trump's aide Walt Nauta move boxes of classified documents stashed at Mar-a-Lago, and then lying to federal investigators about it. The charges against De Oliveira, Trump, and Nauta could have serious implications, and former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance believes that De Oliveira's charges could be the “final nail in the coffin” for Donald Trump if he flips.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) has criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for the state's new Black history curriculum, which requires students to teach students about the "benefits" of slavery. This has sparked debate over the role of slavery in American history and the role of the government in determining what should be taught in schools. Sen. Scott has argued that there is no silver lining in slavery and that everyone should appreciate this.







