
AOC, a Poster Child for Economic Illiteracy, Is Unfit To Serve as President
By BETSY McCAUGHEY
|Trump’s campaign and his allies have long hoped an indictment would serve as a rallying cry for his supporters, angering his base, drawing small dollar donations, and forcing potential rivals into the awkward position of having to defend him — or risk their wrath.

The historic indictment of President Trump thrust the 2024 presidential election into uncharted territory, raising the remarkable prospect that the leading contender for the Republican nomination will seek the White House while also facing trial for criminal charges at New York.

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By NEWT GINGRICH
|The historic indictment of President Trump thrust the 2024 presidential election into uncharted territory, raising the remarkable prospect that the leading contender for the Republican nomination will seek the White House while also facing trial for criminal charges at New York.
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