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: Will donors still back Trump for the 2024 presidential run? #IndiaNEWS #International,Politics,Top Story By Ashok NilakantanNew York, July 24 (IANS) With just four months away from the November 8

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Will donors still back Trump for the 2024 presidential run? #IndiaNEWS #International ,Politics,Top Story
By Ashok NilakantanNew York, July 24 (IANS) With just four months away from the November 8 polling for all of the 435-member house of representatives, most of the US media from reputed TIME to New York Times, Washington Post, and multitudes of blogs in America have started gauging the American mood, given the severe dent that the eighth hearings of the January 6 panel on Capitol Hills alleged insurrection has had on Trumps larger than life image with aide after aide and his fellowmen going against him.
Former President Donald Trumps poll numbers are suffering in the wake of several prime-time hearings held by the January 6 committee that revealed new details about the Capitol riot and Trumps role in its 8th hearing with explosive footages of Trumps speeches, twitters and his fellow republican photo of Hawke showing his fist as encouraging the riotous mob and later ducking for cover for his own Lifes safety from the oath keepers and proud boys, both ultra-right wingers and the former an amorphous group of militia men from army and police, who think they alone can protect American way of life.
Prominent TV news network, CNN, lists what it calls takeaways from the 8th final hearing of the Jan 6 panel. In its final public hearing until the fall, damning new evidence on Thursday highlighted then-President Donald Trumps three-hour refusal to publicly condemn the unfolding insurrection at the US Capitol or to call off the violent mob. This would not have apparently not gone down well with the near 18 million viewers on prime-time TV who saw explosive footage of Trumps inaction during those 187 minutes of terror when police officers feared for their lives and sent good bye messages to their loved ones.
The prime time session the eighth hearing so far this summer focused on the 187 minutes between Trump telling his supporters to march to the Capitol, and when he finally told them to go home, CNN said in its analysis of the January 6 events. The hearing was co-led by Rep. Elaine Luria, a Virginia Democrat, and Rep. Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican. Two former Trump White House aides who resigned in the immediate aftermath of the attack Matthew Pottinger and Sarah Matthews testified in-person on Thursday. The former was a press aide and the latter the deputy national security advisor to Trump.
Here are takeaways from Thursdays epic prime-time hearing that could dent Trumps image and leave donors for his campaign funds indecisive. Whether they are backing the right horse. If Trump announces his decision to run for President in 2024 as he himself admitted he might before fall and in advance of the January 6 panels report, republicans feel that it might deflect much of the attention they have been building up against Joe Bidens inability to take on challenges in the US economy like an impending recession and historic highs in inflation since the last four decades and soaring gas prices which have now shown some signs of descendancy since the tax breaks.


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