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Trump suggests he won’t participate in first GOP debate: ‘It’s actually not fair’
Trump suggests he won’t participate in first GOP debate: ‘It’s actually not fair’
Donald Trump has suggested he will not participate in the first debate among candidates for the Republican presidential nomination, telling Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that it’s “not fair” for candidates who are polling well to be asked questions alongside lower-polling candidates. “Well, you know, it’s quite an easy question normally,” the former president said in a taped interview that aired on Sunday Morning Futures on16 July when asked directly whether he will join the debate scheduled for 23 August. “Ronald Reagan didn’t do it. A lot of people didn’t do it. When you have a big lead, you don’t do it,” he said. He added: “Why would you be doing a debate? It’s actually not fair. Why would you let someone that’s [polling] at zero, or one, or two, or three, you know, be popping you with questions.” The crowded field of candidates must hit certain fundraising and polling thresholds – and sign a “loyalty pledge” to support the eventual party nominee – to make it to the debate stage. Mr Trump’s appearance on the network comes one day after his rambling remarks to right-wing activist group Turning Point USA’s Turning Point Action Conference in Florida, where he painted a typically bleak picture of the state of the US and denied wrongdoing in the multiple investigations and indictments against him. Read More Trump news – live: Trump tells DeSantis to go back to Florida as governor’s campaign fires staff Donald Trump brands US a ‘third-world hellhole’ run by ‘perverts’ and ‘thugs’ 2024 GOP candidates desperate to make debate stage are finding creative ways to boost donor numbers
2023-07-16 22:40
Ant International Unveils Web3 Technology-Powered Next-Generation Treasury Solutions
Ant International Unveils Web3 Technology-Powered Next-Generation Treasury Solutions
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 15, 2023--
2023-11-15 16:30
Warzone Season 5 to Reportedly Add Gas Mask Toggle Button
Warzone Season 5 to Reportedly Add Gas Mask Toggle Button
Warzone Season 5 will reportedly add a Gas Mask toggle button, according to imaging found in game.
1970-01-01 08:00
Joe Rogan shares thoughts on Kari Lake's 2022 election fraud allegations: ‘Voting machines can be f**ked with’
Joe Rogan shares thoughts on Kari Lake's 2022 election fraud allegations: ‘Voting machines can be f**ked with’
Rogan repeated a series of debunked claims about the integrity of Arizona's elections system
2023-08-05 18:29
Acxiom Recognized in Salesforce 2023 Partner Innovation Awards
Acxiom Recognized in Salesforce 2023 Partner Innovation Awards
CONWAY, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 9, 2023--
2023-10-09 21:03
Ancient game feeds Georgia's rugby DNA
Ancient game feeds Georgia's rugby DNA
Georgia's presence at their sixth successive Rugby World Cup since 2003 is a remarkable achievement given that they only joined the International Rugby Board (now World Rugby) in 1992 after...
2023-08-31 09:28
Kim Kardashian invents 'surreal' bra with permanently hard nipples
Kim Kardashian invents 'surreal' bra with permanently hard nipples
Kim Kardashian has just unveiled a new bra as part of her Skims clothing brand that bizarrely features in-built nipples that are permanently hard for whoever is wearing the item. The garment dubbed 'The Ultimate Nipple Bra' was announced in a humourous pastiche video, with the bra giving off the illusion that the person is always cold when wearing the bra no matter the temperature. Although it might sound a bit too strange to be real there is actually a lot of thought gone into the bra which is set to be released on October 31st. The item is actually aiming to raise awareness on climate change, which should be obvious from the promo video. 43-year-old Kardashian says in the ad: "The earth’s temperature is getting hotter and hotter. Sea levels are rising. The ice skeets are shrinking. I’m no scientist, but I believe everyone can do their skillset to do their part. “That’s why I’m introducing a brand-new bra with a built-in nipple so matter how hot it is, you’ll always look cold. Some days are hard but these nipples are harder. And unlike the icebergs, these aren’t going anywhere.” However, despite being for a good cause the odd nature of the ad and the even stranger bra has caused people to question just whether this is real at all. However many hailed the move as genius as it could help many people as well as raise climate awareness. A small proceed of the bra's sales will go to the climate change organisation '1% for the Planet' - which is a global network of businesses all working to build towards a better future for the planet. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-28 15:42
Singapore Struggles to Fix Power Market After Wild Price Swings
Singapore Struggles to Fix Power Market After Wild Price Swings
Singapore is struggling to attract new players to its volatile power market, threatening to unwind reforms aimed at
2023-07-05 08:00
St Louis Cardinals battle back to beat Chicago Cubs and split MLB London Series
St Louis Cardinals battle back to beat Chicago Cubs and split MLB London Series
The St Louis Cardinals stormed back from a 4-0 first-inning deficit to beat the Chicago Cubs 7-5 and split Major League Baseball’s second London Series. For some punters this event was about gawking at two-foot long hot dogs and potentially seeing a handful of home runs, though noises around London Stadium suggested a decent number of the 55,565 in attendance were genuinely invested in the sport. Players from both sides emphasised the seriousness of MLB’s trip across the pond – which holds genuine consequences for the National League Central rivals’ postseason hopes – while MLB will be evaluating if and how they can continue to stage games in London after the last scheduled series here in 2026. Chicago were dealt a blow when pitching ace Marcus Stroman was forced off with injury in the bottom of the fourth, while the division-bottom Cardinals (32-45) benefitted from an alert offence and strong performance from the bullpen in a game that featured 11 different men on the mound. Stroman entered the afternoon with wins in an MLB-leading seven straight starts, while Cardinals boss Oliver Marmol turned to Matthew Liberatore after Jack Flaherty was a late fitness scratch. The Cardinals quickly fell behind after the ‘visiting’ Cubs batted first, capitalised on a pair of errors and got themselves out to a 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning. But St Louis rallied in the bottom half of the second and had the bases loaded with two outs before singles from Tommy Edman and Brendan Donovan made it 4-3. With a man on first, Marmol swapped his starter for right-hander Jake Woodford at the top of the third, while neither of the two pinch runners Cubs boss David Ross introduced for the subsequent at-bats crossed home plate and the score stood at 4-3. But it was all tied up at the end of the inning after Jordan Walker’s line drive to centre brought home Lars Nootbaar. The Cards took the lead for the first time in the bottom of the fourth through Paul Goldschmidt, who this weekend became the first MLB player to play in five countries and drove in Edman to make it 5-4. Something seemed to be troubling the usually reliable Stroman. He began the game with the national league’s lowest earned-run average, but in London he ended the afternoon with six runs allowed and hit Donovan with a pitch. A mound visit determined the Cubs ace was suffering from a blister to his right index finger and he was pulled after 3.1 innings and replaced by Michael Fulmer, St Louis extending their lead when Lars Nootbaar’s sacrifice fly allowed Donovan to score from third. The Cardinals managed just six hits across all nine innings on Saturday. By Sunday’s seventh-inning stretch they had posted 11, including Nolan Gorman’s fifth-inning single to make it 7-4. The bullpen quartet of Woodford, Genesis Cabrera, Giovanny Gallegos and Andre Pallante combined for seven scoreless innings before Jordan Hicks gave up a sacrifice fly to Nico Hoerner, allowing Nick Madrigal to cross home plate. Though the Cubs had no given up a run since the fifth it was too late to spark a comeback, despite winning a video review challenge. It was down to Seiya Suzuki to make magic happen with their last out. Instead, Hicks caught him swinging to seal the all-important victory in Britain. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Football rumours: Jadon Sancho and Harry Maguire may be shown Man Utd exit door Cameron Norrie ‘really excited’ about leading British men into Wimbledon battle Andy Murray recalls ‘huge relief’ of his maiden Wimbledon win 10 years on
2023-06-26 14:15
Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy to Celebrate 2023 Commencement
Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy to Celebrate 2023 Commencement
OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2023--
2023-05-19 23:39
Biden will meet UAW's Fain, laud union's deals with Detroit automakers
Biden will meet UAW's Fain, laud union's deals with Detroit automakers
By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON President Joe Biden will meet with Shawn Fain, the head of the United Auto
2023-11-09 18:11
Who was Bob Violette? 76-year-old Maine mass shooting victim was killed while protecting kids at bowling alley
Who was Bob Violette? 76-year-old Maine mass shooting victim was killed while protecting kids at bowling alley
The family of Bob Violette say he died trying to protect a group of kids at the bowling alley
2023-10-27 04:51