Donald Trump says he plans to attend Jimmy Carter's funeral | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Jan 01, 2025 View Original Article
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79% : ""Almost everybody likes him," Trump said of Johnson.
62% : Trump had debated letting Johnson sink but ultimately decided he was the best option to get the 218 votes needed.
57% : In wide-ranging remarks to reporters as he entered a flashy New Year's Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago, his private Florida estate and club, Trump also predicted that House Speaker Mike Johnson would retain his post and reiterated his support for visas for high-skilled immigrants, doubling down in a fight that has divided his supporters.
49% : "There's a traditional meeting," Trump said.
46% : "Trump spoke briefly with reporters who were placed behind a red velvet rope line near the entrance to Mar-a-Lago shortly after 8:30 p.m.
38% : Though attendance at the funeral of a predecessor would be virtually automatic for any other president-elect, Trump has sometimes skipped memorials for other political titans.
37% : But Trump said he would make calls on Johnson's behalf if necessary and predicted that "we're going to get a successful vote.
25% : Asked whether he planned to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump seemed confused about the question and appeared to refer to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with whom he met recently in France.
25% : "Trump was also asked why he had changed his mind and decided to support H-1B visas for high-skilled immigrants, siding with his political patron Elon Musk in a fight that Musk was having over the visa program with some of Trump's hardest-right supporters.
24% : Trump, whose administration tried to suspend the issuing of H-1B visas in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, insisted that he had not changed his mind.
21% : With what could be a chaotic House leadership election approaching Friday, Trump amplified his support for Johnson, saying he is "the one that can win right now" in a narrowly divided chamber where Republicans have few votes to spare.
18% : "Trump evaded a question about whether he had new thoughts about handling Russia's invasion of Ukraine, instead pivoting to Biden's handling of immigration and crime in cities.
11% : Trump declined to say whether he had spoken to the family of Carter, who died Sunday at age 100.
1% : And it could put Trump near his living predecessors, three of whom -- Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and President Joe Biden -- have been deeply critical of him.

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