2023-05-11 03:45:27
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Republicans in Congress, who are at odds with the Biden administration over the federal debt ceiling, not to yield even if it leads to a federal default. He urged negotiations to force him into default if he failed to extract concessions on spending cuts.
Trump, who leads the race for the Republican presidential nomination, said at a town hall meeting hosted by CNN in New Hampshire, “Let’s say to the Republicans out there, the senators, if they don’t commit to massive spending cuts. , the default is unavoidable,” he argued.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump has repeatedly accused the 2020 presidential election of fraud and has refused to concede losing the election. Some within the party worry that such a stance might hinder the Republican Party’s victory in the next presidential election.
In his first appearance on CNN since 2016, Trump said he would pardon most of his supporters who took part in the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol if he returned to office. . When asked by participants, he said, “I would like to pardon many of them. Not all of them.”
A jury on Tuesday found the author guilty of sexual abuse and defamation in a civil lawsuit filed once morest Trump by author Gene Carroll, who accused him of sexually assaulting him nearly 30 years ago.
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