Most 2024 Republican candidates had been reluctant to go after Trump over the documents indictment; that is changing by the day.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
‘Either they win or we win:’ Donald Trump urges voters to stick with him post-indictment
Trump went on lengthy and error-filled diatribes about indictments, trials and pending investigations in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Atlanta.
‘Explain:’ Mike Pence calls on Merrick Garland to justify indictment of Donald Trump
Maintaining his defense of the newly indicted Donald Trump, former vice president Mike Pence denounced the Justice Department for its action.
Indictment reaction: Donald Trump plays the victim card while rivals mostly defend him
As it happened after a New York grand jury indicted him, Trump plays up to supporters and attacks prosecutors; rivals try to figure out how to react.
Mike Pence goes after Donald Trump in CNN Iowa town hall. Here’s what he said.
Pence hit Trump over federal spending and entitlement reform, Vladimir Putin, and, most especially, Trump’s actions prior to the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Nikki Haley’s town hall pitch: Experience and younger than Donald Trump and Joe Biden
Nikki Haley in a CNN town hall Sunday night drew distinctions with Trump and portrayed him as part of the baggage the nation should leave behind.
Joe Manchin for president? West Virginia senator continues to mull a third-party bid
Democrats and some Republicans fear that a third-party bid will only help Donald Trump.
DeSantis is no longer hands off with Trump attacks in 2024 race: ‘I’m gonna fight back’
After months of brushing off Trump’s frequent attacks, DeSantis used this week’s campaign stops to clap back at the 2024 GOP front-runner.
Donald Trump’s attack on Kayleigh McEnany costs him a backer in New Hampshire
State Rep. James Spillane of New Hampshire said he has switched from Trump to Ron DeSantis.
A Ron DeSantis-Donald Trump brawl? Not yet. DeSantis takes low-key tack as he announces 2024 bid
As he formally declares his 2024 presidential campaign, Ron DeSantis is reticent toward front-running antagonist Donald Trump. How long can that last?