Trump's Legal Troubles and Crowded GOP Field Force Republicans to Choose Between Loyalty or Ambition
- The 2024 Republican presidential primary is heating up with several candidates criticizing Donald Trump, who faces a federal indictment.
- Trump's rivals hope his legal troubles and the growing field will weaken him, but he remains the frontrunner in early polls.
- Former Vice President Mike Pence and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie launched campaigns targeting Trump, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis defends him.
- The Republican National Committee set rules for debates, threatening to sideline lesser-known candidates like North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.
- Fundraisers rush to find an alternative to Trump, but there is no consensus on who has the best chance to beat him.






















































































































































































































































































































































































