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Former President Donald Trump reacts to Nikki Haley's criticism on his age and verbal slip-ups. Trump defends his mental acuity and fires back at his Republican rival. Join us for an in-depth discussion on this latest political exchange.

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00:00 In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump responded to criticisms about his age
00:10 and verbal slip-ups by his Republican rival Nikki Haley.
00:14 Trump asserted that he feels "sharper now than I did 20 years ago."
00:19 Interestingly, he also suggested that presidential candidates should undergo cognitive tests,
00:26 a proposal seemingly prompted by Haley's advocacy for the same policy.
00:31 This move comes amid ongoing discussions about the ages of political figures, including Trump
00:37 himself at 77 and Democratic President Joe Biden at 81.
00:42 Let's delve into the details of this developing story.
00:54 Breaking from a rally in Nevada, former President Donald Trump responded to recent accusations
00:59 from Republican rival Nikki Haley who has questioned his fitness for the presidency.
01:05 Ahead of the upcoming Republican caucus in the state on February 8, Trump addressed concerns
01:11 about his age and cognitive abilities, fueled by Haley's remarks.
01:16 Notably, Trump has faced criticism for recent verbal slip-ups, including confusing Haley
01:21 with Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and suggesting former President Barack Obama
01:27 is still in office.
01:28 In the race for Nevada's 26 delegates, former President Donald Trump is positioned to secure
01:34 a significant advantage as Nikki Haley has opted not to compete in the caucus.
01:41 Trump seized the opportunity at a rally to target both Haley and Democratic President
01:45 Joe Biden, aiming to sideline Haley in the Republican nominating process while also laying
01:51 the groundwork for a potential general election rematch with Biden in November.
01:56 Despite Trump's back-to-back victories in the Iowa and New Hampshire Republican contests
02:01 securing his party's nomination, he remains frustrated that Haley, his sole remaining
02:06 Republican rival, has chosen not to exit the race.
02:10 In a strategic move, former President Donald Trump and his supporters are intensifying
02:15 efforts to push Nikki Haley out of the Republican presidential race ahead of the crucial primary
02:21 in her home state of South Carolina on February 28.
02:26 Trump has issued warnings, vowing to sever ties with donors who continue to financially
02:31 support Haley.
02:33 Despite these pressures, Haley remains resolute in her commitment to persist in the campaigning
02:38 both in South Carolina and beyond.
02:42 Stay with us as we closely monitor the escalating dynamics leading up to this pivotal moment
02:48 in the Republican primary race.
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