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Senior Republicans distanced themselves Sunday from Donald Trump's comments about a Mexican-American judge, saying they were worried that the tone of his presidential campaign could enrage Latinos, who are a growing U.S. voting bloc. Trump has accused U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel of harboring a bias against him in lawsuits involving fraud allegations against Trump University, the New York businessman's now-defunct real estate school.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich a consistent supporter of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has rebuked the GOP's presumptive nominee for his attacks on a federal judge. In an email to the Washington Post, Gingrich joined top Republicans in condemning Trump's repeated bashing of District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is overseeing lawsuits over Trump's real estate operation, as inherently unfair because of his Mexican descent.
No one is better at abusing power in D.C. than Newt - he'd be yet another reason America needs to reject Give Newt Gingrich credit for knowing how to play the long game. The congressional back-bencher spent years amassing power in the House of Representatives in order to position himself to take the Speaker's job when the moment was right - in his case, after the Republican Revolution of 1994.
Last week, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became the first woman to wrap up the nomination of a major political party for President of the United States. Polls show that many women, especially younger ones, don't really care that much that Hillary busted the political glass ceiling.
When the news broke Tuesday that Megyn Kelly was leaving the Fox News bubble to pursue a broader audience at NBC, my initial thought was: Who cares? Talking heads frequently switch networks, and Americans increasingly get their news not from TV, but from social media sites. But Kelly's imminent move is huge because it's Kelly.
The New York billionaire is considering former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie , among what he previously described as a short list of possible running mates. Their inclusion was confirmed by people with direct knowledge of the vetting process who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation publicly.