South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, a possible running mate for Donald Trump in a 2024 presidential bid, wouldn't say on the record during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that he would accept ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., a potential vice presidential nominee, did not commit to accepting the outcome of the 2024 election, regardless of the winner, in a new interview. On NBC’s ...
Sen. Tim Scott wouldn’t give a straight answer when asked if he would commit to accepting the result of the 2024 presidential election ― no matter who wins. During an appearance Sunday on NBC’s “Meet ...
Refusing to commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election has become a litmus test for Republicans jockeying to become ...
In a friendly interview with Fox News that aired Sunday morning, former President Donald J. Trump repeated a litany of ...
Sen. Tim Scott deflected questions about former President Donald Trump’s “locked and loaded” comment Sunday morning, even while saying he doesn’t agree with Attorney General Merrick ...
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott is well on his way to winning Donald Trump’s veepstakes, but the power behind that drive has come from an unexpected ally: Kellyanne Conway. Scott has reportedly ...
Former President Donald Trump's list of potential vice-presidential picks for the 2024 election include several contenders who have yet to commit to accepting the election results, with many of them ...
Donald Trump was met with overwhelming boos on Saturday night as he begged the Libertarian Party for its 2024 nomination. According to one of his top veepstakes candidates, the negative reception ...
Sen. Tim Scott has given the strongest indication yet he’s a top contender to be former President Donald Trump’s running mate, suggesting Wednesday he’ll be part of a potential vice ...
Never mind the heckles and boos, Sen. Tim Scott insists Donald Trump is gaining popularity! Trump’s critical reception at the Libertarian Convention this weekend isn’t deterring the senator ...
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), who have both given evasive answers when asked whether they will accept the results of this year’s election.