LIVE UPDATES: Ron DeSantis Drops Out of 2024 Race, Endorses Trump

President Donald Trump and Nikki Haley vie to summon last-minute support as Gov. Ron DeSantis focuses on South Carolina. Ron DeSantis Drops Out Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out of the 2024 primary election on Jan. 21 and endorsed President Donald Trump. Haley Explains Why She’s Not in Nevada Caucus EPPING, N.H.—Nikki Haley explained on

LIVE UPDATES: GOP Nomination Becomes 2-Horse Race After DeSantis Drops Out

Two days ahead of the New Hampshire Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ended his 2024 campaign, leaving only Donald Trump and Nikki Haley as primary contenders. Ron DeSantis Drops Out Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out of the 2024 primary election on Jan. 21 and endorsed President Donald Trump. Mr. DeSantis made the announcement in

GOP Nomination Becomes 2-Horse Race After DeSantis Drops Out

Two days ahead of the New Hampshire Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ended his 2024 campaign, leaving only Donald Trump and Nikki Haley as the primary contenders. Tulsi Gabbard Urges Against Haley Former Hawai’i Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard took to X (formerly Twitter) with a warning for New Hampshire primary voters about Nikki Haley as the

Senator Demands to Know Who in Treasury Department Approved Search of ‘Religious Texts’ by Financial Institutions

A key member of the Senate Banking Committee probes Treasury’s request for transaction-level searches ‘indicative of extremism’ for Jan. 6 investigation. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) wants to know who at the Department of Treasury approved searches of customers’ private accounts for transactions for “religious texts,” which books, if any, were singled out, and why such

Senator Demands to Know Who at Treasury Department Approved Search of ‘Religious Texts’ by Financial Institutions

A key member of the Senate Banking Committee probes Treasury’s request for transaction-level searches ‘indicative of extremism’ for Jan. 6 investigation. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) wants to know who at the Department of Treasury approved searches of Americans’ private financial accounts for transactions for “religious texts,” which books, if any, were singled out, and why