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The New Abnormal
Nikki Haley’s Jenga Tower of Anti-Trump Positions Is About to Crash Down
Season 1, Ep. 394
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The Daily Beast political reporter Jake Lahut joins this week’s The New Abnormal podcast to discuss Nikki Haley’s dwindling shot at the 2024 Republican nomination. Plus! Media Matters senior fellow Matt Gertz joins the podcast to discuss Special Counsel Robert Hur’s incendiary attacks on President Joe Biden’s memory.
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