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Former President Donald Trump jabbed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis en route to and in Iowa Monday, calling him Ron DeSanctus and saying he probably shouldn t stanley cup have endorsed DeSantis in his bid for the governor s mansion.En route to Iowa Monday, Trump said DeSantis was probably his biggest challenger for the GOP presidential nomination, but added that we re not going to have much of a challenge. The former president spoke to reporters on his way to the first state in the Republican primary lineup next year. Asked if the Florida governor was his greatest rival, Trump responded I would say probably so, but you never know what happens. It could change. I think we re not going to have much of stanley cup a challenge. The former president said he last spoke to DeSantis probably a couple of months ago, and even though he said there was no hostility between them, Trump didn t pass up an opportunity to take a ja stanley cup b at the Florida Republican. It s just that I think it s a strange thing, Trump said. Because he was out of politics. He was dead. And, you know, I don t think it s nice. I m a very loyal person. So I don t understand disloyalty. I really don t. But you see it. You do see disloyalty in politics. Trump has soured on many Republicans he once praised or who worked for him.In his speech in Davenport, Iowa, Monday night, the former president compared DeSantis, whom he called Ron DeSanctus, to Utah s Sen. Mitt Romney mdash; not a name to Pgad Supreme Court rejects Maine health care workers effort to block COVID-19 vaccine mandate
A asics NCHORAGE, Alaska -- Skygazers from around the country caught a flight from Alaska to Hawaii for prime viewing of a total solar eclipse that unfolded over parts of Indonesia and the Indian and Pacific oceans.A dozen eclipse enthusiasts were among the 181 passengers on the plane Tuesday that departed Anchorage for Honolulu. The rare event comes when the moon is close enough to Earth to completely block out the sun. This was the only total solar eclipse of 2016.Joe Rao, an associate astro stanley cup nomer at the American Museum of Natural History s Hayden Planetarium in New York, called Alaska Airlines last fall, explaining that the flight would be in the right place for the eclipse. The route was expected to encounter the darkest shadow of the moon as it passed over Earth. Problem was, the plane would be passing by nearly a half-hour too soon. Now that s stanley cups a view of the Eclipse2016 from flight 870. Photo: Anchorage flight attendants Rachael C. Sofia S. pic.twitter/Sa6qOUysRumdash; Alaska Airlines @AlaskaAir March 9, 2016 The airline said it rescheduled the flight to depart 25 minutes later so that it could rendezvous with the eclipse s sweet spot nearly 700 miles north of Honolulu. After the schedule tweak, Rao and a dozen other astronomy aficionados booked seats for the big show at 36,000 feet. Rao, like other self-dubbed eclipse geeks, was thrilled about setting out to witness his 11th such spectacle. It is an experience, he |
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