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Army leaders face scrutiny over parade and border spending as Congress demands transparency. Meanwhile, Trump orders an investigation into Biden's autopen use, fueling cognitive decline debates, and announces new travel bans on 19 countries, escalating immigration policies.

Trump, pushing for Ciattarelli, says NJ 'ready to pop out of blue horror show'

ABC NewsTuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7:17:51 AM
Trump, pushing for Ciattarelli, says NJ 'ready to pop out of blue horror show'
Former President Donald Trump is rallying support for Republican Jack Ciattarelli in New Jersey’s gubernatorial primary, claiming the state is fed up with Democratic leadership and "ready to pop out" of what he calls a "blue horror show." Trump’s remarks come as early voting kicks off, framing the race as a chance for a major political shift.
Editor’s Note: Trump’s endorsement adds fuel to an already heated race, signaling Republicans see New Jersey as a potential battleground despite its deep-blue reputation. His hyperbolic language—calling Democratic rule a "horror show"—reflects the polarized tone of modern politics and could energize GOP voters. For Democrats, it’s a reminder that even safe seats aren’t immune to aggressive challenges.
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