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Trump threatens to ban Haley campaign donors from MAGA camp


(L)US President Donald Trump. (Photo credit: MANDEL NGAN/AFP via ‌Getty ‌Images)/ (R) Republican presidential⁤ hopeful and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley holds a rally on January 24,⁣ 2024 in North Charleston, South Carolina. (Photo by Allison‍ Joyce/Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke‍ Mallory
2:00 PM – Thursday,⁤ January 25, 2024

Former President Donald‍ Trump slams Nikki Haley, his GOP primary rival, and issues a warning to her‌ campaign donors. He threatens to permanently bar⁤ anyone who contributes to her campaign from the MAGA camp.

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“When I ran for​ Office and‍ won, I ‌noticed that the losing Candidate’s ‘Donors’ would immediately come ‍to me, ⁢and want to‍ ‘help⁢ out.’ This ⁢is ⁤standard in Politics, but⁢ no longer with‌ me,”⁢ Trump wrote on his Truth Social ⁤platform.

“Anybody that makes a ⁣‘Contribution’ to Birdbrain, from this moment forth, will be permanently ⁣barred from the MAGA camp. We don’t want them, and will not accept them, because we Put ⁤America First, and ALWAYS ⁢WILL!” Trump added, using the ⁢nickname “Birdbrain”‌ to refer ​to Haley.

The ‌former⁤ president is now making sure that he receives ‍support from all⁤ sides of⁤ the Republican party, and this is evident in his direct warning⁢ to Haley’s‍ campaign donors.

Photo via: @realDonaldTrump Truth Social account

Tuesday’s primary in New Hampshire ⁤saw Trump receive more than 50% of all votes. Trump also⁢ blasted Haley​ during his victory ​address on Tuesday, pressuring her to put an end to her campaign and admit defeat.

“I have⁤ to tell you—it was very interesting, because I said, ‘Wow what a great victory,’ but then somebody ⁣ran up ⁤to the stage all dressed up nicely when it ⁢was⁢ at 7, but now ⁣I just walked up, and ⁤it was at⁢ 14,” Trump said, mocking Haley for the positive tone of her remarks to supporters after the race was called in his favor.

“Let’s not have somebody take a victory when she had a very bad ‍night. She had a very bad night,” Trump added.

He went on to say that he⁣ could not let⁤ the​ former UN ambassador “get away with​ bullsh*t.”

Several politicians who had previously ‍denounced Trump as unsuitable ⁤for presidential office ​have now backtracked and endorsed him in recent weeks.

Recently, Senators Deb Fischer‍ (R-Neb.), John Cornyn (R-Texas),‍ and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have backed Trump. Additionally, he obtained the backing⁣ of‌ a number of former GOP primary rivals, including Senator ‌Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, ⁣biotech entrepreneur Vivek​ Ramaswamy, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.

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How does Trump’s threat to bar Haley’s campaign donors from the MAGA camp demonstrate his⁤ determination to secure support from all factions of the Republican party?

Former‌ President Donald ⁤Trump has launched an attack on his GOP ⁢primary rival, Nikki Haley, and issued a warning to her campaign donors.‍ In ⁣a post on his Truth Social ⁤platform, Trump‍ threatened ‌to permanently bar anyone who contributes to Haley’s campaign from the MAGA camp.

Trump expressed his frustration with the practice of losing candidates’ donors immediately flocking to the‍ winner. However, he made it clear that this is no longer the⁤ case with him. He stated, “We don’t want them, and will not accept them, because we put America first, and always will!”

This‍ move by Trump demonstrates his determination to receive support from all factions of the Republican party. It is also a direct warning to Haley’s campaign donors, indicating that their contributions ‌would lead to their exclusion from the ⁤MAGA camp.

Trump’s warning comes after​ he emerged victorious in the New Hampshire primary, receiving ⁤over 50% of all ⁤votes. During his victory address, he took the opportunity to criticize Haley, pressuring her to end her campaign and admit defeat. Trump mocked Haley ⁤for her positive tone in her remarks to supporters after the race was called in his favor, stating, “Let’s not have⁣ somebody take ⁤a victory‍ when she had a very bad night.”

Furthermore, Trump made it clear that ‌he would not‌ let the⁢ former UN ambassador “get ​away ‍with bullsh*t.” This aggressive stance reflects Trump’s determination to secure his place as the front-runner in the Republican race.

Interestingly, several ‍politicians who previously denounced Trump as unsuitable for presidential office have now reversed their stance and endorsed him in recent weeks. Senators ‍Deb Fischer, John Cornyn, ⁣and Marco Rubio, along with former GOP primary rivals Senator Tim Scott, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, have all thrown their support behind Trump.

In⁤ conclusion, former President Donald Trump’s attack⁣ on Nikki‌ Haley ⁣and his ⁣warning to her campaign⁢ donors are clear indications of his commitment to retaining⁤ the ⁣support of⁤ all parts of the Republican party. Trump’s dominance in the New Hampshire ⁢primary and his growing endorsements from notable politicians⁤ signal his strong position in the race.



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