Inside the Beltway: Tim Scott says Donald Trump verdicts have unified Republicans more than ever

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Inside the Beltway: Tim Scott says Donald Trump verdicts have unified Republicans more than ever
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'There's no doubt that this verdict has actually unified our party,' Sen. Tim Scott told 'Fox News Sunday' anchor Shannon Bream.

One South Carolina Republican believes that an emerging unifying force is at work in the Republican Party in the wake of former Presidenttold “Fox News Sunday” anchor“Without any question, what we’ve seen is ‘Never-Trumpers’ calling me and saying, ‘Tim, I’m on the bandwagon now. I’ve seen this two-tiered justice system working against the president of the United States. It could work against me, too.

“Can he bring inflation down under 2%? The answer is it was 1.4% when he left office. Can he create jobs for the poorest Americans? The good news is he created more than 7 million jobs with the highest percentage going to women, African-Americans, Hispanics and Asians,” the lawmaker said. “While hard-working Americans are wrapping up their work weeks, Joe Biden skipped town on an already short week and heading to Delaware for another beach weekend. Families are struggling to enjoy fun summer activities thanks to high gas prices, unaffordable housing, and soaring grocery bills caused by failed Bidenomics but Biden cannot be bothered by Americans who are unable to afford vacations of their own,” Mr. Whatley said in a statement.

ABC News also reported Sunday that “more than 60 U.S. veterans of World War II arrived in France on Saturday ahead of ceremonies marking 80 years since D-Day.”

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