Rick is joined by ABC's Chief WH Correspondent, Jonathan Karl to discuss his new book "Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party." They explore the chaotic final year of Trump's presidency and his continued influence on the Republican Party, highlighting a blend of internal discord and controversial decisions that defined the Trump White House. This conversation is a stark reminder of the chaos and peril of a Trump presidency.
Nikki Haley as a potential challenger to Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican primary. She's developed an ability to attract donors and media attention, but how long can the Haley Bubble really last? Rick Wilson has answers.
The Koch brothers' vast political network, which operates as both its own political party and shadow government, has endorsed Nikki Haley in the Republican nomination race.
Amee Vanderpool warns: Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to use the Insurrection Act, a law that gives the president wide-ranging powers to use the military as domestic law enforcement, on his first day of office in 2024 to quash any public protests against him.
All polling is based on modeling, but Stuart's tracking how inaccurate those models have proven to be in a world and electorate that has dramatically changed.
With New Hampshire and Iowa around the corner, Rick's watching to see how big the Haley-bubble will be, how long it lasts, and how much damage she inflicts on Trump.