President Trump dismissed intelligence reports that Russia is attempting to interfere in the 2020 election, writing it off without evidence as a continuation of a Democratic “disinformation” campaign against him.
voted last year to cancel its caucuses, and plans to hold no nominating contests.
Trump dedicated part of his nearly two-hour speech to going after the Democratic candidates, reveling in the that they held in Las Vegas earlier this week when multiple candidates clashed with each other on stage.Warren’s clashes with former New York City Mayor“Mini Mike so far has spent almost $500 million in order to get embarrassed by Pocahontas — and she is mean, isn't she? Do you see the anger on her face, that nervous energy, she's all jumping up and down, she's a mess,” he continued."Biden is angry. Everything's anger.
Billionaire Republican donor Sheldon Adelson was also in attendance at the rally and received plaudits from Trump. “He’s got so much money he doesn't know what the hell to do with it.” Although Trump spoke to an energized and friendly crowd at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Friday, he faces tough odds here in his re-election. Trump lost Nevada to Hillary Clinton in 2016 by roughly
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