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Trump criticizes Asa Hutchinson as ‘feeble and pitiful’.

Former President⁤ Donald Trump blasted Republican ⁢primary rival Asa Hutchinson as “weak and pathetic” in​ an interview with Tucker Carlson that aired Wednesday⁢ night‍ while the former Arkansas governor ⁤participated in Fox News’ Wisconsin debate.

Trump also called Hutchinson “nasty,” adding that he “always has been.”

The remarks came in response to a question from Carlson asking the former president to clarify who he thought shouldn’t ⁢be ‍running for the Oval ⁢Office.

“When you say there are people on ⁤stage ‍who shouldn’t be running for president, ​who⁢ do you mean?” Carlson ⁢asked.

“Well, I don’t ⁢want to really use names but it ⁣wouldn’t matter too much,” Trump said. “A guy like ‘Ada’ Hutchinson. ⁣It’s ‘Asa’ but I​ call him ‘Ada.’”

“Why‍ do⁣ you call him ‘Ada?’” Carlson⁢ said.

“I could⁢ tell you, but I don’t want to get myself into a little trouble,” Trump said.

Hutchinson spent the ⁣evening on stage in Milwaukee participating‍ in the Republican debate moderated by Carlson’s former network. Trump opted out of the debate ‍after refusing to​ sign on​ to the required RNC pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee. The former president is leading the field by more than 40 points, while Hutchinson is polling ⁤at less ‍than 1 ​percent, according to RealClearPolitics’ latest aggregate of surveys.

“How does this guy get‌ elected governor of Arkansas?”⁣ Trump asked.

At an Iowa‍ forum in July, Carlson pressed Hutchinson on his 2021 veto of a bill that would have banned transgender surgeries, wrong-sex hormones, ​and puberty ⁣blockers for minors.

“What I believe in is that parents ought to raise their‌ children. I believe that parents ‌ought to be in⁤ control.‌ And I also⁤ believe in the⁤ Constitution,” Hutchinson said. “I believe that God⁣ created two genders, and that there should not be ‍any⁣ confusion on your gender. But ⁣if there is confusion, then⁢ parents ought to be the⁤ one that guides the children. That to me is an⁢ important fundamental​ principle.”

Carlson noted ‍the former governor “drew the ​line at castration or physical altercation of the child’s body⁤ because it’s permanent” before reminding⁤ him of the lifelong impacts of hormone injections and other drastic interventions.

“It changes the bone‍ structure. It changes the⁢ brain of the child. A lot of⁣ people believe, including me, that it destroys the child’s life. But it is permanent.​ It’s not reversible,”⁣ Carlson said.

[RELATED:[RELATED:You Shouldn’t ​Take Asa Hutchinson Seriously]


Tristan Justice is the western correspondent for⁣ The Federalist and the author of Social Justice Redux, a conservative newsletter on culture, health, and wellness. He has also⁣ written​ for The Washington⁤ Examiner and The ‍Daily Signal. His work has also‌ been featured in Real Clear Politics and Fox News. Tristan graduated ‍from George Washington University where he majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow him on Twitter at @JusticeTristan or‍ contact ‍him at ⁤[email protected]. Sign up⁢ for ⁢Tristan’s email newsletter here.

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